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Decomposing cognitive processes in the mPFC during self-thinking

Decomposing cognitive processes in the mPFC during self-thinking
Decomposing cognitive processes in the mPFC during self-thinking
Past cognitive neuroscience research has demonstrated that thinking about both the self and other activate the medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC), a central hub of the default mode network. The mPFC is also implicated in other cognitive processes, such as introspection and autobiographical memory, rendering elusive its exact role during thinking about the self. Specifically, it is unclear whether the same cognitive process explains the common mPFC involvement or distinct processes are responsible for the mPFC activation overlap. In this preregistered functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) study with 35 male and female human participants, we investigated whether and to what extent mPFC activation patterns during self-reference judgment could be explained by activation patterns during the tasks of other-reference judgment, introspection, and autobiographical memory. Multi-voxel pattern analysis (MVPA) showed that only in the mPFC were neural responses both concurrently different and similar across tasks. Furthermore, multiple regression and variance partitioning analyses indicated that each task (i.e., other-reference, introspection, memory) uniquely and jointly explained significant variances in mPFC activation during self-reference. These findings suggest that the self-reference task engages multiple cognitive processes shared with other tasks, with the mPFC serving as a crucial hub where essential information is gathered and integrated to support judgments based on internally constructed representations.
self, neuroscience of the self
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Levorsen, Marie
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Aoki, Ryuta
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Sedikides, Constantine
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Levorsen, Marie
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Sedikides, Constantine
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Levorsen, Marie, Aoki, Ryuta, Sedikides, Constantine and Izuma, Keise (2025) Decomposing cognitive processes in the mPFC during self-thinking. Journal of Neuroscience, 45 (22), [e2378242025]. (doi:10.1523/JNEUROSCI.2378-24.2025).

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Past cognitive neuroscience research has demonstrated that thinking about both the self and other activate the medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC), a central hub of the default mode network. The mPFC is also implicated in other cognitive processes, such as introspection and autobiographical memory, rendering elusive its exact role during thinking about the self. Specifically, it is unclear whether the same cognitive process explains the common mPFC involvement or distinct processes are responsible for the mPFC activation overlap. In this preregistered functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) study with 35 male and female human participants, we investigated whether and to what extent mPFC activation patterns during self-reference judgment could be explained by activation patterns during the tasks of other-reference judgment, introspection, and autobiographical memory. Multi-voxel pattern analysis (MVPA) showed that only in the mPFC were neural responses both concurrently different and similar across tasks. Furthermore, multiple regression and variance partitioning analyses indicated that each task (i.e., other-reference, introspection, memory) uniquely and jointly explained significant variances in mPFC activation during self-reference. These findings suggest that the self-reference task engages multiple cognitive processes shared with other tasks, with the mPFC serving as a crucial hub where essential information is gathered and integrated to support judgments based on internally constructed representations.

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Accepted/In Press date: 8 April 2025
e-pub ahead of print date: 14 April 2025
Published date: 28 May 2025
Keywords: self, neuroscience of the self

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Local EPrints ID: 501507
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/501507
ISSN: 0270-6474
PURE UUID: 8ca84e9e-167a-404b-99ab-3c4186353ba5
ORCID for Constantine Sedikides: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0003-4036-889X

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Date deposited: 03 Jun 2025 16:34
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Author: Marie Levorsen
Author: Ryuta Aoki
Author: Keise Izuma

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