Right Frontal Lobes

Right frontal and executive-function regions associated with worry, doubt, and negativity are described as becoming less active during the group intention state. Reduced right frontal and executive-region activity is interpreted as part of…

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Right frontal and executive-function regions associated with worry, doubt, and negativity are described as becoming less active during the group intention state. Reduced right frontal and executive-region activity is interpreted as part of a shift away from ordinary self-focused cognition. Reduced activity in regions tied to worry, doubt, and negativity is presented as a neurological correlate of connection during small-group intention.