The ‘Default Mode Network’ – It’s Why Your Mind Won’t Keep Still When It’s Not Occupied With Something Particular

“When given nothing else to do, the brain defaults to thinking about the person it’s embedded in. … [That is,] brain areas related to processing emotions, recalling memory, and thinking about what’s to come become quietly active.” It’s quieting that area that Buddhist meditation practice is all about.

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