Converging evidence also points to impaired SN-mediated switching between the DMN and executive networks, contributing to persistent self-focus and insufficient recruitment of cognitive control. Together, these findings support a systems-level imbalance an architectural problem in network coordination rather than a purely local neurotransmitter deficit.

Converging evidence also points to impaired SN-mediated switching between the DMN and executive networks, contributing to persistent self-focus and insufficient recruitment of cognitive control. Together, these findings support a systems-level imbalance an architectural problem in network coordination rather than a purely local neurotransmitter deficit.

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