Frontoparietal network
Large-scale brain network involved in sustained attention and complex cognition / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The frontoparietal network (FPN), generally also known as the central executive network (CEN) or, more specifically, the lateral frontoparietal network (L-FPN) (see Nomenclature), is a large-scale brain network primarily composed of the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex and posterior parietal cortex,[4] around the intraparietal sulcus.[5] It is involved in sustained attention, complex problem-solving and working memory.[1]
The FPN is one of three networks in the so-called triple-network model, along with the salience network and the default mode network (DMN).[6] The salience network facilitates switching between the FPN and DMN.[1][2]