internal
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Term Similarity Weight in brain map N In query
insula
0.03480998364480824
1.0
7050 In expansion
cerebellum
0.0307401850188896
0.8037763130004211
5578 In expansion
face
0.02873541916438894
0.4412357695609606
4405 In expansion
dmn
0.024921498222211538
0.3481380905089519
1351 In expansion
fa
0.02271519874558596
0.3072824115145639
1796 In expansion
white matter
0.023606345944546425
0.2658322693360953
4236 In expansion
matter
0.021120381493009405
0.21224499280534984
6324 In expansion
white
0.01936115562563682
0.16686498606897504
6774 In expansion
motor
0.007219173527093912
0.15895900812222263
7928 In expansion
default
0.01510057093397277
0.14090725140096266
3687 In expansion
movement
0.02061734268244064
0.11678883134130322
8260 In expansion
speech
0.010476920815740217
0.11344417255828662
2192 In expansion
tensor
0.02038979464268903
0.1078311239768437
1361 In expansion
default mode
0.012587270025701104
0.07237165290413214
2555 In expansion
sma
0.005636523500344606
0.06882686067212802
2429 In expansion
parietal
0.0023118598317545987
0.06773469783317225
10159 In expansion
hand
0.005313092447411021
0.06067343391364973
7603 In expansion
object
0.010897880117391233
0.0579013885074903
4358 In expansion
anterior
0.010162394845550388
0.056396892414727035
11200 In expansion
precuneus
0.002932096371704052
0.048891988382101986
5186 In expansion
thalamus
0.0021701376994456628
0.04854808663254504
4891 In expansion
task
0.010282549952760602
0.04800663201679278
12194 In expansion
occipital
0.0022726967621827985
0.045090133605412766
6796 In expansion
ffa
0.0037842086590098426
0.03650747337825231
407 In expansion
visual
0.0016167682090107351
0.0351749477707339
10448 In expansion
temporal
0.0023271061930221146
0.0350409320309483
11897 In expansion
left
0.0042193312723535275
0.030446229493992907
12782 In expansion
premotor
0.004678283456309883
0.025514576265842262
3200 In expansion
pcc
0.005401435267422623
0.02388693167119888
1595 In expansion
auditory
0.0008934394177279369
0.023588889165398665
4009 In expansion
putamen
0.002806943848942642
0.02298145880339979
3208 In expansion
brainstem
0.0011614912858264868
0.022547584675494316
1502 In expansion
finger
0.0035389604257602242
0.022221379100389727
3165 In expansion
word
0.003650666116874474
0.021678529015662862
6479 In expansion
prefrontal
0.0015098364841725437
0.020603850378487262
10017 In expansion
caudate
0.0029584695093633853
0.020420779697297022
3615 In expansion
anterior insula
0.012120504226962592
0.019804613916621392
2682 In expansion
superior
0.002834768155722302
0.0182923055015432
9978 In expansion
right
0.006144978946882282
0.01822144055139149
13076 In expansion
cingulate
0.000808473148423895
0.0162092427944745
9501 In expansion
tract
0.00695086348989621
0.009234731484811761
1267 In expansion
motor imagery
0.00624754250403824
0.004228805929776535
339 In expansion
action
0.018362035245052446
0.0023650761580260565
4619 In expansion
integrity
0.006047720859908541
0.001906549643960863
1714 In expansion
posterior
0.005732412764215191
0.0007363597945434571
10413 In expansion
prediction
0.005661409191924595
0.0
4732 In expansion
mindfulness
0.00948097148457322
0.0
149 In expansion
network
0.007073021023081856
0.0
10541 In expansion
neural
0.009998484310843636
0.0
11610 In expansion
self
0.023558273747256546
0.0
6383 In expansion
default network
0.007329335853923287
0.0
509 In expansion
action observation
0.00626541958325491
0.0
359 In expansion
attention
0.021765363689294874
0.0
9595 In expansion
imagery
0.012937287737599489
0.0
1628 In expansion
internal
1.0
0.0
3699 In query
interference
0.007107091655694583
0.0
1980 In expansion
interoceptive
0.007223201554808422
0.0
915 In expansion
error
0.010817250885884614
0.0
8304 In expansion
feedback
0.010101734026643222
0.0
3189 In expansion
familiar
0.007794358364185721
0.0
2975 In expansion
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Neural Correlates of Internal-Model Loading
Generalized Role for the Cerebellum in Encoding Internal Models: Evidence from Semantic Processing
Brain potential correlates of the “internal features advantage” in face recognition
INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL FEATURES OF THE FACE ARE REPRESENTED HOLISTICALLY IN FACE -SELECTIVE REGIONS OF VISUAL CORTEX
Sex-specific neural activity when resolving cognitive interference in individuals with or without prior internalizing disorders
Expressing our internal states and understanding those of others
Long-term information and distributed neural activation are relevant for the “internal features advantage” in face processing: Electrophysiological and source reconstruction evidence
Childhood maltreatment is associated with altered fear circuitry and increased internalizing symptoms by late adolescence
Time-Perception Network and Default Mode Network Are Associated with Temporal Prediction in a Periodic Motion Task
Understanding the internal states of others by listening to action verbs
Thinking about thinking: Neural mechanisms and effects on memory
Age-related reduction in the differential pathways involved in internal and external movement generation
Internal and external attention and the default mode network
Brain mechanisms associated with internally directed attention and self-generated thought
A gateway system in rostral PFC? Evidence from biasing attention to perceptual information and internal representations
Similar and dissociable mechanisms for attention to internal versus external information
Neuroanatomical correlates of the sense of control: Gray and white matter volumes associated with an internal locus of control
Differentiation between external and internal cuing: An fMRI study comparing tracing with drawing
Motor familiarity: Brain activation when watching kinematic displays of one's own movements
Central control of grasp: Manipulation of objects with complex and simple dynamics
Opaque for the reader but transparent for the brain: Neural signatures of morphological complexity
The integration of the internal and external milieu in the insula during dynamic emotional experiences
The Persistence of Experience: Prior Attentional and Emotional State Affects Network Functioning in a Target Detection Task
Motor Representations and Practice Affect Brain Systems Underlying Imagery: An fMRI Study of Internal Imagery in Novices and Active High Jumpers
Ability to Maintain Internal Arousal and Motivation Modulates Brain Responses to Emotions
Developmental pathways to amygdala-prefrontal function and internalizing symptoms in adolescence
The Hippocampus Is Coupled with the Default Network during Memory Retrieval but Not during Memory Encoding
Mental imagery of speech implicates two mechanisms of perceptual reactivation
Blink-related dynamic switching between internal and external orienting networks while viewing videos
Differential activation of the lateral premotor cortex during action observation