- The key structures making up the default mode network are the medial prefrontal cortex, the
posterior cingulate cortex, the inferior parietal lobule, the lateral temporal cortex, the dorsal
medial prefrontal cortex, and the hippocampus formation. See Randy L. Buckner, Jessica R.
Andrews-Hanna, and Daniel L. Schacter, “The Brain’s Default Network,” Annals of the New York
Academy of Sciences 1124, no. 1 (2008). While neuroimaging indicates strong links between these
structures, the concept of the default mode network remains new and is still not universally
accepted.
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