“…A line of research has begun to investigate the integrity of other well‐established large‐scale functional neural networks post‐TBI. In adults with moderate to severe TBI, abnormal functional connectivity (including both hypo‐ and hyper‐connectivity) has been observed in resting‐state networks subserving motor, memory, cognitive, and visual processing (Guo et al, ; Hillary et al, , ; Rigon, Duff, McAuley, Kramer, & Voss, ; Rigon, Voss, Turkstra, Mutlu, & Duff, , ; Shumskaya, van Gerven, Norris, Vos, & Kessels, ; Threlkeld et al, ). The most common findings points to functional connectivity abnormalities in the brain's default mode network (DMN) and salience network after adult TBI (Guo et al, ; Hillary et al, ; Threlkeld et al, ; Zhou et al, ).…”