%0 Journal Article %T A Review of the Functional and Anatomical Default Mode Network in Schizophrenia %A J. John Mann %A Jin-Song Tang %A Jun-Jie Zheng %A Mao-Lin Hu %A Xiao-Fen Zong %A Xiao-Gang Chen %A Yan-Hui Liao %A Ying He %A Zong-Chang Li %J Archive of "Neuroscience Bulletin". %D 2017 %R 10.1007/s12264-016-0090-1 %X Components of the DMN and TPN. A Spatial components of the DMN. Spatial maps of the DMN were generated using independent component analysis in a group of 38 healthy volunteers, all of whom were from the control group in our previous study [65]. B Simplified illustration of the principal regions for the two anti-correlated networks, the DMN (red) and TPN (blue). Abbreviations: DMN, default mode network; TPN, task positive network; PCC/PCUN, posterior cingulate cortex and adjacent precuneus; MPFC, medial prefrontal cortex; ITL/MTL, inferior/mesial temporal lobe; IPL, inferior parietal lobe; DPFC, dorsolateral PFC; MTAs, middle temporal area; SMA, supplementary motor area; dPMA, dorsal premotor areas; LPC, lateral parietal cortex %K Schizophrenia %K Default mode network %K Task-negative network %K Task-positive network %K Antipsychotics %K Resting state %K fMRI %K DTI %U https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5567552/