
Daydreams explained! Welcome to the gradualreport, my name is the Daniel but you mom calls me big daddy and for good reason its because i have a giant imagination... today we investigate, Daydreams ... scientifically like.. intro In the last few years, many studies in cognitive and system neuroscience found a consistent network of brain regions, referred to as the default network, showed high levels of activity when no explicit task was performed. Translations (man in mask = when you're not thinking of anything your brain is thinking about something) In the Res. Center of Comput. Med., Chinese Acad. of Sci., Beijing, China (mim) good now that we know where the information comes from, we know how much we can trust its accuracy) scientists modeled default network as undirected weighted graph and then used graph theory to investigate the topological properties of the default network of the two groups of people with different intelligence levels. (Mim) graph theory sounds like scientific fantastical mumbo.jumbo.face, that smart people use to trick dumb people out of their cheese) they found that, in both groups, the posterior cingulate cortex showed the greatest degree in comparison to the other brain regions in the default network, and that the medial temporal lobes and cerebellar tonsils were topologically separations from the other brain regions in the default network. (mim) if you use words that are specific enough to parts of the brain and draw correlations to graphs and <b>...</b>
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