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In this episode of the Workshop Therapy podcast, host Andrew delves into the concept of the Default Mode Network (DMN), a collection of brain areas that are active during rest and self-referential thought. He discusses its significance in cognitive processes, the challenges of measuring it, and its connections to memory and creativity. The conversation highlights the historical context of the DMN's discovery and its implications for understanding consciousness and mental health.
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Summary
In this episode of the Workshop Therapy podcast, host Andrew delves into the concept of the Default Mode Network (DMN), a collection of brain areas that are active during rest and self-referential thought. He discusses its significance in cognitive processes, the challenges of measuring it, and its connections to memory and creativity. The conversation highlights the historical context of the DMN's discovery and its implications for understanding consciousness and mental health.

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