Consciousness Rebound: The Second-Century Challenge for Anesthesiology and Neuroscience DOI Open Access
Max B. Kelz

Anesthesia & Analgesia, Journal Year: 2022, Volume and Issue: 134(6), P. 1114 - 1117

Published: May 10, 2022

See Article, pages 1118, 1126 and 1140 For its 125th anniversary issue, the editors of Science highlighted 125 big questions that continue to perplex humankind. The question at heart neuroscience core anesthesiology about biological basis consciousness is listed just after “What Universe Made of?” Anesthetics annually ablate in under 4% humanity. As if estimate was not astounding enough, time again, human brain journeys back from abyss general anesthesia with a renewed ability sense world. Henry Beecher’s challenge, issued 75 years ago,1 utilize second power probe neural substrates enabling mental processes explore variety ways which distinct anesthetics transiently alter or ultimately extinguish perception. Placed more modern context, have disconnect salience incoming sensory stimuli. Even deep anesthesia, primary cortex remains appropriately responsive; nevertheless, fracture higher-order perceptual representations consistent cognitive unbinding.2 Remarkably, on discontinuing anesthetic drug exposure, spontaneously hops among metastable intermediate states as emergence proceeds.3 Neurophysiologic behavioral functions recover,4 coherent experiences rebind, itself rebounds. magic afforded by thus continues captivate philosophers, physicians, neuroscientists, naturalists. In this centennial year issue Anesthesia & Analgesia, readers are treated submissions address modulation content and/or level consciousness.5–7 an updated roadmap for specialty, Dr George Mashour, who founded University Michigan Center Consciousness Science, issues impassioned call provide fundamental neuroscientific insights,5 echoing updating challenge. Mashour highlights leading, times competing, theoretical frameworks explaining consciousness. focuses prefrontal crucial node (Figure).Figure.: Schematic reactivation cortex.The encompasses broad array anatomically heterogeneous subregions. Each has own widespread, yet pattern cortical subcortical connectivity. sends reciprocal projections arousal-promoting targets brainstem diencephalon, supporting notion it can modulate Moreover, least one subregion requisite member all 6 large-scale networks: default-mode, dorsal attention, ventral frontoparietal, cingulo-opercular, networks.8 From rodents up through humans, multiple lines evidence identify central role cognition. circuits enable complex executive functions, such problem solving decision-making, require planning goal-directed behaviors, creative thinking, mind wandering, even ruminating.9 Hence, surprising anesthetic-induced function been hypothesized essential mechanism sedative hypnotics erode However, important point out because each reciprocally connected corresponding parietal cortex, some importance prefrontal, opposed posterior parietal, hot spots work Ihalainen et al10 example. By considering mechanistic overlap physiologic, pharmacologic, pathologic compromised, emphasizes immense opportunity affords. Leveraging chemically mechanistically reversibly perturb, indefinitely impair, yet, remarkably permit reassembly, investigators incredible set tools objectively interrogate circuit activity patterns prohibit Study forward state transition into, reverse of, unresponsiveness, along careful inclusion subhypnotic dosing schemes, offers added rigor quest critical correlates capacity study recovery during differentiates comatose ones proceeds unpredictably, incompletely, all. Nevertheless, despite distinction, metabolic markers, neurophysiological imaging, electrophysiological complexity suggest common distinguish (un)consciousness arising neurologic disorders consciousness, natural nightly “disorders” found sleep, pharmacologic altered consciousness.11–15 Translational opportunities abound test these other full suite animal models. Work Pal al16 uses righting reflex gold standard surrogate return spectral analysis electroencephalogram (EEG) determine activation. They previously demonstrated cholinergic stimulation rouses rats stably anesthetized continuing inhale 1.9% 2.4% sevoflurane. Such impressive antagonism occur successful targeting prelimbic infralimbic regions but medial noradrenergic stimulation. attempt necessity activation transitions, Huels al17 targeted injections sodium channel blocker, tetrodotoxin, into barrel association cortices. While putative dysregulation action potential signaling areas facilitated induction sevoflurane only inactivation impaired sevoflurane,17 modulating consciousness.18 major source innervation originates basal forebrain, might rightly wonder whether enhancing input similarly sufficient arousal restore wakefulness sleep. Indeed, blue light-driven optogenetic forebrain neurons induces rapid transitions nonrapid eye movement (NREM) sleep waking (REM) enhanced activity, vivid dreams may occur.19 Using chemogenetic electrical Dean al6 further demonstrate they elevate acetylcholine levels, elicit EEG activation, concomitant increases respiratory rates. seemingly less efficacious than dialysis delivery carbachol itself,16 bilateral destabilize outright antagonize partially dependent cortex. Local administration tetrodotoxin markedly attenuated efficacy precipitate ongoing anesthesia.6 rodent model supports conclusion does indeed their ground-breaking publication neuroscience, Crick Koch20 suggested science first proxy itself. Their underlying logic specific experience must be encoded summated networks. Since proposition, postulated both humans animals. third submission 100th Brito al7 2 well-studied consciousness: Lempel-Ziv normalized symbolic transfer entropy. measures shown track consciousness.21,22 When applied spontaneous EEG, distinguishes nonresponsive patients fail display any overt signs awareness minimally conscious exhibit intermittent awareness. Furthermore, recently reviewed,23 decreases NREM individuals enter gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA)ergic unconsciousness. Symbolic entropy provided landmark hypnotic doses anesthetics—propofol, sevoflurane, ketamine—produce disruption frontal feedback connectivity, while leaving feed-forward connectivity intact.24 Returning levels sought strengthen correlative associations. high-density intracranial exposed ketamine nitrous oxide, increased complexity. profile release differed between oxide. Ketamine consistently elevated oxide induction, followed decrease maintenance. Despite agent-specific differences, roughly linear correlation remained extracellular varied 4-fold. authors’ single chosen dose leave wanting fuller characterization additional psychedelic anesthetics. Inclusion doses, easily achieved ketamine, best cross-validate directional correlates24 models simultaneous invasive neurophysiologic sampling. we embark century research sciences, will imperative reliable also uncover molecular, neuronal, causes heeding Mashour’s charge specialty,5 field could finally realize see beyond pioneering vision Koch. DISCLOSURES Name: Max B. Kelz, MD, PhD. Contribution: sole author, M. Kelz reviewed interpreted literature wrote manuscript. Conflicts Interest: International Research Society Board Trustees, consulted Spark Therapeutics occasion within last 3 years. Neither activities were related work. This manuscript handled by: Thomas R. Vetter, MPH.

Language: Английский

Neural mechanisms underlying upright bipedal gait: role of cortico-brainstem-spinal pathways involved in posture-gait control DOI Open Access
Kaoru Takakusaki,

Mirai Takahashi,

Kohei Kaminishi

et al.

Ageing and Neurodegenerative Diseases, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 4(3), P. 14 - 14

Published: Jan. 1, 2024

Bipedal gait involves moving the body while maintaining an upright posture under gravity. Throughout vertebrate evolution and postnatal development, humans acquired antigravity functions that allow one to achieve biped gait. While walking, our attention is focused on purposeful, intentional movements such as dexterous arm-hand finger or searching for target. On other hand, postural control comes awareness only when we need alter patterns, facing demanding conditions. Nonetheless, brain so not fall by anticipatorily adjusting optimally achieves multi-tasks consisting of purposeful walking. Accordingly, have developed working hypothesis achieved plans programs accomplish actions. Key questions verify this are (1) how higher brought about enabled us acquire a bipedal standing resists gravity (2) frontal cortex, most neocortical area, movements. We postulate frontoparietal networks contribute planning programming based cognitive information corticofugal pathways issue command signals subcortical structures, particularly brainstem spinal cord in which core systems exist, play central roles solving these questions. These mechanisms may be declined older adults impaired patients with degenerative neurological disorders, resulting posture-gait disturbance freezing (FOG) falling.

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Disrupted network switching in euthymic bipolar disorder: Working memory and self-referential paradigms DOI
Daniel Porta‐Casteràs, Marta Cano, Guillem Navarra‐Ventura

et al.

Journal of Affective Disorders, Journal Year: 2022, Volume and Issue: 320, P. 552 - 560

Published: Oct. 4, 2022

Language: Английский

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Ritualistic use of ayahuasca enhances a shared functional connectome identity with others DOI Creative Commons
Pablo Mallaroni, Natasha L. Mason, Lilian Kloft

et al.

bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory), Journal Year: 2022, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: Oct. 11, 2022

Abstract The knowledge that brain functional connectomes are both unique and reliable has enabled behaviourally relevant inferences at a subject level. However, it is unknown whether such “fingerprints” persist under altered states of consciousness. Ayahuasca potent serotonergic psychedelic which elicits widespread dysregulation connectivity. Used communally in religious ceremonies, its shared use may highlight novel interactions between mental state FC inherency. Using 7T fMRI, we assessed resting-state static dynamic FCs for 21 Santo Daime members after collective ayahuasca intake an acute, within-subject study. Here, connectome fingerprinting revealed space, accompanied by spatiotemporal reallocation keypoint edges. Importantly, show interindividual differences higher-order motifs to experiential phenotypes, given they can predict perceptual drug effects. Collectively, our findings offer example as how individualised connectivity markers be used trace subject’s across

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Through the looking glass: the neural basis of self-concept in young adults with antisocial trajectories DOI Creative Commons
Ilse H. van de Groep, Marieke G.N. Bos, Lucres M. C. Jansen

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Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 18(1)

Published: Jan. 1, 2023

Abstract Self-concept is shaped by social experiences, but it not yet well understood how the neural and behavioral development of self-concept influenced a history antisocial behavior. In this pre-registered study, we examined responses to self-evaluations in young adults who engaged with behavior childhood either desisted or persisted A task was performed 94 (age range 18–30 years). During task, participants persistent desistent trajectory (n = 54) typically developing 40) rated whether positive negative traits different domains (prosocial physical) described themselves. We both effects as current heterogeneity psychopathic on appraisal its underpinnings. Participants endorsed more trait statements than across domains, which did differ between antisocial-history groups. However, were negatively associated prosocial medial prefrontal cortex activity during self-evaluation. Together, these findings suggest that tendencies might indeed be reflected adults, specifically domain.

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A neurocognitive model of early onset persistent and desistant antisocial behavior in early adulthood DOI Creative Commons
Ilse H. van de Groep, Marieke G.N. Bos, Arne Popma

et al.

Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 17

Published: July 18, 2023

It remains unclear which functional and neurobiological mechanisms are associated with persistent desistant antisocial behavior in early adulthood. We reviewed the empirical literature propose a neurocognitive social information processing model for onset adulthood, focusing on how young adults evaluate, act upon, monitor, learn about their goals self traits. Based literature, we that is characterized by domain-general impairments self-relevant goal-related processing, regulation, learning, accompanied altered activity fronto-limbic brain areas. development more effortful regulation possibly balances specific situational characteristics. The proposed framework advances insights considering individual differences such as psychopathic personality traits, emotional characteristics (e.g., valence of cues), to further illuminate neural underlying heterogenous developmental pathways. Finally, address important open questions offer suggestions future research improve scientific knowledge general context-specific expression

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A Closer Look at Transitions between the Generative and Evaluative Phases of Creative Thought DOI
Andre Zamani, Caitlin Mills, Manesh Girn

et al.

Routledge eBooks, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: unknown, P. 453 - 474

Published: July 24, 2023

Creative thinking is often viewed as a dynamic process that involves shifts between two distinct modes (or phases) of thought—a generative and an evaluative mode. The mode the generation new ideas, whereas cognitive affective evaluations these ideas. Although neurocognitive underpinnings thought have received significant attention, dynamics transitions them remain largely unexplored. Here, we focus on review current evidence from psychology neuroscience about relationships purported thought. We suggest types processing—automatic-affective deliberate (i.e., based in control)—play pivotal roles supporting modes. Ultimately, contend future research into creative should clarifying timescales at which may unfold, how transition rate relate to outcomes, nature automatic-affective made toward thoughts.

Language: Английский

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Mindfulness training and exercise differentially impact fear extinction neurocircuitry DOI
Shaked E. Leibovitz, Günes Sevinc, Jonathan Greenberg

et al.

Psychological Medicine, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 54(4), P. 835 - 846

Published: Sept. 1, 2023

Abstract Background The ability to extinguish a maladaptive conditioned fear response is crucial for healthy emotional processing and resiliency aversive experiences. Therefore, enhancing extinction learning has immense potential health benefits. Mindfulness training enhances both conditioning recall of extinguished fear; however, its effects on are unknown. Here we investigated the impact mindfulness brain mechanisms associated with fear-extinction learning, compared an exercise-based program. Methods We BOLD activations in previously learned fear-inducing cue during paradigm, before after 8-week mindfulness-based stress reduction program (MBSR, n = 49) or management education ( 27). Results groups exhibited similar reductions stress, but MBSR group was uniquely enhanced activation salience network nodes increased hippocampal engagement. Conclusions Our results suggest that increases attention anticipatory stimuli, which turn facilitates decreased subjective responses reappraisal memory.

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A multidimensional model of memory complaints in older individuals and the associated hub regions DOI Creative Commons
Véronique Paban, Ahmad Mheich, Laure Spieser

et al.

Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 15

Published: Dec. 21, 2023

Memory complaints are highly prevalent among middle-aged and older adults, they frequently reported in individuals experiencing subjective cognitive decline (SCD). SCD has received increasing attention due to its implications for the early detection of dementia. This study aims advance our comprehension with by elucidating potential cognitive/psychologic-contributing factors characterizing cerebral hubs within brain network. To identify these contributing factors, a structural equation modeling approach was employed investigate relationships between various such as metacognitive beliefs, personality, anxiety, depression, self-esteem, resilience, memory complaints. Our findings revealed that self-esteem conscientiousness significantly influenced At level, analysis delta theta electroencephalographic frequency bands recorded during rest conducted hub regions using local centrality metric known betweenness centrality. Notably, demonstrated certain undergo changes their roles response pathology SCD. Specifically, inferior temporal gyrus left orbitofrontal area transition into hubs, while dorsolateral prefrontal cortex middle lose function presence rewiring neural network may be interpreted compensatory SCD, wherein functional connectivity is maintained or restored reallocating resources other regions.

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Emotion induction modulates neural dynamics during ideational originality DOI Creative Commons
Radwa Khalil, Sascha Frühholz, Ben Godde

et al.

bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory), Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: March 5, 2024

Abstract Emotions remarkably impact our creative minds; nevertheless, a comprehensive mapping of their underlying neural mechanisms remains elusive. Therefore, we explored the influence induced emotional states on ideational originality and its associated dynamics. Participants were randomly presented with three short videos sad, neutral, happy content. After each video, was evaluated using alternate uses task (AUT). Ideational significantly higher after induction state than neutral state; in contrast, there nonsignificant difference between sad states. Associated dynamics assessed through EEG time-frequency (TF) power phase-amplitude coupling (PAC) analysis. Our findings suggest that elicit distinct TF PAC profiles originality. Relative to baseline, gamma activity enhanced more but reduced 2-4 seconds starting task. attention system may be silent load rich materials into working memory (WM) active maintain these WM. Highlight state. Emotional elicited robust AUT. Enhancing requires suppress overlearned associations strengthen weaker associations, which is case

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Investigating the neural substrate variations between easy and challenging creative association tasks during product design within an fMRI scanner DOI Creative Commons
Wei-Chin Hsu, Yu‐chu Yeh

IBRO Neuroscience Reports, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 16, P. 550 - 559

Published: March 30, 2024

In practice, individuals strive to develop highly original and valuable creative products within specific limitations. However, previous functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI) studies focused on divergent-thinking tasks without considering the "valuableness" of an idea. Additionally, different types (e.g., easier association vs. harder task) may engage distinct cognitive processes. This study aimed investigate underlying neural mechanisms associated with thinking, specifically focusing generation most product fMRI scanner. Twenty-one college students participated in a block design study. During each trial, participants were instructed draw inspired by given figure. The findings revealed that, comparison task, task led broader activation across multiple brain regions. this resulted inefficient thinking poorer performance. Notably, orbitofrontal cortex exhibited various creativity displayed connectivity several seed regions, highlighting importance decision-making when only one is allowed. Furthermore, complex observed between networks reflects intricate nature thinking. To conclude, widespread regions does not necessarily indicate superior creativity. Instead, optimal performance constraints achieved through efficient utilization for generating innovative ideas, inhibition suppressing unoriginal select

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