Term ID: T1390

Executive Control Network

/executive-control-network/
A brain network involved in monitoring and resolving conflicts between other neural networks, enabling flexible, goal-directed behavior and cognitive control. This network is crucial for attention regulation and is often impaired in various psychological disorders.
Example: The network that helps you stay focused on studying when your phone buzzes, resolving the conflict between the goal of learning and the impulse to check messages.

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Reference: Fan et al. (2005)