This Is What Your Brain Does When You're Not Doing Anything
Briefly

The neuroscientists were intrigued that during a wide variety of tasks, the very same brain areas consistently dialed back their activity.
Researchers called these areas 'task negative.' When they were first identified, Marcus Raichle suspected that these areas play an important role in the resting mind.
Read at WIRED
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