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Thoughts may be the most important content of our mental lives. Thoughts are unobservable and seemingly intangible, yet they determine what we do and therefore how our lives go. In this episode, I explore the neuroscience of human thinking.


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Timestamps:

00:00 What are thoughts?

03:20 The neuroscience of thought is young

04:00 Externally and Internally Generated Thought

06:45 The role of attention in thought

07:17 Spontaneous thought

09:35 External thought and the frontoparietal control system

11:20 Internal thought and the default mode network (DMN)

13:30 Social cognition and the DMN

17:10 Spatial working memory, vivid detailed thought, and the posterior cingulate cortex (PCC)

19:50 The context dependent nature of thought

22:15 The salience network as a switch between DMN and FPN

26:20 The potential role of hippocampal sharp wave ripples in spontaneous thought

28:46 Sensory systems in thought

29:35 Working memory in thinking (and corticostriatal memory gating)

32:14 Valuation, the anterior cingulate, orbitofrontal cortex, & ventral striatum

34:05 Language and human thinking

37:28 Feelings and other influences on thought

39:44 What do you think?

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Sources:

Smallwood, J., Turnbull, A., Wang, H. T., Ho, N. S., Poerio, G. L., Karapanagiotidis, T., ... & Jefferies, E. (2021). The neural correlates of ongoing conscious thought. Iscience, 24(3).

Kucyi, A., Kam, J. W., Andrews-Hanna, J. R., Christoff, K., & Whitfield-Gabrieli, S. (2023). Recent advances in the neuroscience of spontaneous and off-task thought: implications for mental health. Nature mental health, 1(11), 827-840.