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Why the Brain Is Never Really “At Rest”

Why the Brain Is Never Really “At Rest”

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Here are the links to the papers mentioned:

Parkinson’s disease as a somato-cognitive action network disorder

Ren et. al.


https://psychscene.co/4vQKgmc


The brain’s action-mode network

Dosenbach et. al.


https://psychscene.co/4ts1pRr

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In this video, Dr Sanil Rege examines the Action Mode Network as a unifying clinical framework for understanding how the brain regulates action, arousal, body state, and cognition.


He explores the counterbalance between action mode and default mode, showing how impaired initiation, hyperarousal, poor state shifting, and social withdrawal may be better understood as disturbances of mode regulation rather than isolated symptom categories.


This session provides clinicians with a neurobiological framework for refining psychiatric formulation through the lens of state regulation, brain–body integration, and network-based clinical reasoning.


Chapters:

01:32 – Introducing the Action Mode Network

03:17 – The Brain as an Organ Organised for Action

05:48 – Action Mode vs Default Mode

07:18 – Psychiatric Syndromes as Mode-Switching Disorders

09:48– Overcoming the False Dichotomy of Mind and Body

12:25 – The PACES Model in Clinical Formulation

14:48 – Translating State Regulation into Clinical Practice


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