Interdependent Brain Networks:

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Interdependent brain networks cooperate to integrating interoceptive and exteroceptive sensory perception based on predicted needs. Theory suggests brain networks are key to implementing/adjusting our internal model of the world. Information about one network shows up in others — embedding the entire brain in each network. Neural networks integrate/synchronize to carry out complex functions, during task-processing and at rest. Seven networks: sensorimotor system, visual system, limbic system, central executive network, default mode network, and salience network. Dysregulation of brain circuits has implications for psychopathology. Also see Adaptation Prediction and Affect Dysregulation

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