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The prestimulus default mode network state predicts cognitive task performance levels on a mental rotation task.

Tabea KampBettina SorgerCaroline BenjaminsLars HausfeldRainer Goebel
Published in: Brain and behavior (2018)
These results indicate that pre-existing activation and connectivity states within the DMN influence task performance on cognitive tasks, both effecting the correctness and speed of task execution. The findings support existing theories and empirical work on relating mind-wandering and cognitive task performance to the DMN and expand these by establishing a relationship between the prestimulus DMN state and the speed of cognitive task performance.
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