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    FMRI reveals reciprocal inhibition between social and physical cognitive domains
    with Anthony I. Jack, Abigail Dawson, Katelyn Begany, Regina Leckie, Angela Ciccia, and Abraham Snyder
    NeuroImage 66 385-401. 2013.
    Two lines of evidence indicate that there exists a reciprocal inhibitory relationship between opposed brain networks. First, most attention-demanding cognitive tasks activate a stereotypical set of brain areas, known as the task-positive network and simultaneously deactivate a different set of brain regions, commonly referred to as the task negative or defaultmode network. Second, functional connectivity analyses show that these same opposed networks are anti-correlated in the resting state. Weh…Read more