“…That is, primates have evolved cognitive mechanisms to understand and analyze complex social interactions ( Freiwald, 2020 ). Among the multiple cellular components with an intrinsic connectivity and functional networks in the human cerebral cortex (see further discussion in van den Heuvel et al, 2015 ), some large-scale circuits have been studied for their roles in resting state, attention and task-related activity or cognitive functions ( Ng et al, 2016 ; Deming and Koenigs, 2020 ; Forlim et al, 2020 ; Kolb and Whishaw, 2021 ). High signal coherence within these networks makes the sub-components functionally coupled along varied timeframes ( Ng et al, 2016 and references therein), such as in the DMN, which comprises the PC ( Cavanna and Trimble, 2006 ) and the posterior cingulate cortex, the medial prefrontal cortex, and the bilateral intraparietal cortex/angular gyrus; in the “salience network” (SN), including the bilateral anterior insula and the dorsal ACC; and, in the “executive control network” (ECN) including the “frontoparietal network” (FPN) composed of bilateral middle frontal gyri and supramarginal gyri/inferior parietal lobe ( Hidalgo-Lopez et al, 2021 and references therein), the intraparietal sulcus, and dorsal prefrontal cortex ( Ptak, 2012 ; Deming and Koenigs, 2020 ).…”