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Gustave Moonen

1 paper in the library · 460 citations · publishing 2010

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Two Distinct Neuronal Networks Mediate the Awareness of Environment and of Self

Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience June 1, 2010 Audrey Vanhaudenhuyse, Athena Demertzi, Manuel Schabus et al. 460 citations

Resting brain activity reveals two anticorrelated cortical systems linked to conscious awareness: an extrinsic system (lateral fronto-parietal areas) associated with external awareness and an intrinsic system (medial brain areas) associated with internal awareness. In 31 healthy volunteers, external and internal awareness were significantly anticorrelated, with a mean switching frequency of 0.05 Hz, similar to BOLD fMRI slow oscillations. In 22 volunteers, fMRI showed that precuneus/posterior cingulate, anterior cingulate/mesiofrontal cortices, and parahippocampal areas (intrinsic system) correlated with internal awareness, while lateral fronto-parietal cortices (extrinsic system) correlated with external awareness.