Here are the links to the papers mentioned:
Parkinson’s disease as a somato-cognitive action network disorder
Ren et. al.
The brain’s action-mode network
Dosenbach et. al.
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Advanced Psychiatric Formulation and Strategic Management:
ADHD Masterclass:
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01:32 – Introducing the Action Mode Network
03:17 – The Brain as an Organ Organised for Action
05:48 – Action Mode vs Default Mode
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