Evidence for the Default Network's Role in Spontaneous Cognition
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R. Buckner | M. Gariel | Z. Toroczkai | J. Andrews-Hanna | Jay S. Reidler | C. Dehay | J. Vezoli | P. Gianaros | M. Ercsey-Ravasz | C. Lamy | P. Misery | C. Huissoud | L. Pilaz | Christine Huang | P. Barone | F. Krienen | S. B. Manuck | R. Quilodran | H. Kennedy | Sara W Evans | Randy L Lazar | Koene R A Van Buckner | Trey Dijk | Archana Hedden | Karleyton C Venkataraman | J. S. Reidler | C. Huang | R. L. Buckner | L. K. Sheu | D. C. H. Kuan | E. Votruba-Drzal | A. E. Craig | P.-C Tu | Van Essen | K. Knoblauch Giroud | D. C. N. T. Markov | A. Falchier
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