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The relationship between the default mode network and the theory of mind network as revealed by psychedelics-A meta-analysis

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DOI: 10.1016/j.neubiorev.2023.105325

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Default mode network; Theory of mind; Psychedelics; Meta-analysis

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The Default Mode Network (DMN) and the Theory of Mind (ToM) networks are important in understanding self-neurocognition. While the DMN is associated with introspection, the ToM is involved in perspective-taking. However, there is no research on the overlap between DMN and ToM in relation to causal effects induced by psychedelics, and their precise relationship remains unknown. Psychedelics alter self-perception and modulate these networks, which can provide insights into this relationship.
The Default Mode Network (DMN) and the Theory of Mind (ToM) networks play a crucial role in our understanding of the neurocognition of the self. The DMN is commonly associated with introspection, while the ToM is involved in perspective-taking. There is no research investigating the overlap between the DMN and ToM in relation to causal effects such as induced by psychedelics, and their precise relationship remains therefore unknown. Psychedelics alter self-perception and modulate these networks, providing a unique opportunity to shed light on this relationship. We performed a quantitative meta-analysis of 88 studies with a total of 2122 participants to investigate the overlap between DMN and ToM and whether psychedelics affect their neural relationship. We found that the cingulate cortex (BA23 and BA31) plays a crucial role in the overlap between these networks which is substantiated by the effects of psychedelics. These compounds affect the neural basis of ToM and social cognition, which may underlie their therapeutic potential and deepen our understanding of the neural correlates of the self.

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