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American Physiological Society, Journal of Neurophysiology, 1(129), p. 17-40, 2023

DOI: 10.1152/jn.00211.2022

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Functional specialization of parallel distributed networks revealed by analysis of trial-to-trial variation in processing demands

Journal article published in 2023 by Lauren M. DiNicola ORCID, Oluwatobi I. Ariyo ORCID, Randy L. Buckner ORCID
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Abstract

Tasks shown to differentially recruit parallel association networks are multifaceted, leaving open questions about network processes. Here, examining trial-to-trial network response properties in relation to trial traits reveals new insights into network functions. In particular, processes linked to scene construction selectively recruit a distributed network with links to parahippocampal and retrosplenial cortices, including during trials designed not to rely on the personal past. Adjacent networks show distinct patterns, providing novel evidence of functional specialization.