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The default mode network is a specific functional system located within the brain, as described in the overview by Raichle (2015) [1], and its activity levels are a key metric for studying brain function during states like hypnosis [2].

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Altered states of consciousness – Knowledge and References taylorandfrancis.com Raquel Consul, Flávia Lucas, Maria Graça Campos · Taylor & Francis 1 fact
claimHypnosis is associated with decreased default mode network activity in the brain, and high hypnotizability correlates with increased functional connectivity between the executive control network and the salience network.
The Mechanisms of Psychedelic Visionary Experiences - Frontiers frontiersin.org Frontiers 1 fact
referenceRaichle (2015) provided an overview of the brain's default mode network in the 'Annual Review of Neuroscience'.