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. 2019 Feb 12;5(2):e01184. doi: 10.1016/j.heliyon.2019.e01184

Table 2.

Observational results and clinical examinations reflecting changes in DMN Anterior brain subnet or to the first-person perspective from the three components of selfhood as defined in Fingelkurts and Fingelkurts [27].

Rehabilitation Centre - Neurologist & Neuropsychologist Intervention - Physiotherapist & Dance Teacher Observations from real life - Personal Assistant/Practical Nurse
DMN Anterior subnet
First-person perspective
The sense of agency
Progressing self-intentionally from one phase of the action to the next phase The motor functions notably more independent and self-controlled
More self-reliant
More inclined to perform actions independently and more self-disciplinary actions
Faster speed of executive functions
Top-down attentional capacity
Attentional capacity improved Concentration improved
Stimulus dependency significantly diminished