Diogenes

Diogenes of Sinope (c. 404-323 BCE) was a Greek Cynic philosopher best known for holding a lantern (or candle) to the faces of the citizens of Athens claiming he was searching for an honest man.
Diogenes

Traditional interpretation

Diogenes of Sinope (c. 404-323 BCE) was a Greek Cynic philosopher best known for holding a lantern (or candle) to the faces of the citizens of Athens claiming he was searching for an honest man.

How neuromythography uses

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Diogenes is a Brain Area

Diogenes represents the 32pca paracingulate sulcus.

Notes

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Reality testing

Reduced in fantasy-prone people.

The BA 32 paracingulate sulcus is highly variable which is probably why the HCP parcellation could not distinguish it from the more dorsal 9m.

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Beth Sheridan

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