The Brain's "I" Center: Understanding Sense of Self.

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The anterior precuneus (aPCu) in the brain plays a critical role in forming our physical sense of self or “I”, as revealed by Stanford Medicine. The aPCu is part of a network of brain regions that integrate various types of bodily information to create our self-awareness. When activity in the aPCu is disrupted, people’s perceptions of their place in the world dramatically change, invoking feelings of depersonalization. The findings further our understanding of self-awareness and consciousness.
Topics:health#anterior-precuneus#brain-structure#consciousness#default-mode-network#neuroscience#self-awareness
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