Continuity and change in neural plasticity through embryonic morphogenesis, fetal activity‐dependent synaptogenesis, and infant memory consolidation
Developmental Psychobiology,
Год журнала:
2023,
Номер
65(8)
Опубликована: Ноя. 7, 2023
There
is
an
apparent
continuity
in
human
neural
development
that
can
be
traced
to
venerable
themes
of
vertebrate
morphogenesis
have
shaped
the
evolution
reptilian
telencephalon
(including
both
primitive
three-layered
cortex
and
basal
ganglia)
then
subsequent
mammalian
six-layered
neocortex.
In
this
theoretical
analysis,
we
propose
evolutionary-developmental
analysis
these
general
morphogenetic
help
explain
embryonic
dual
divisions
limbic
system
control
dorsal
ventral
networks
These
include
archicortical
(dorsal
limbic)
Papez
circuits
regulated
by
hippocampus
organize
spatial,
contextual
memory,
as
well
paleocortical
(ventral
object
memory.
We
review
evidence
are
controlled
differential
actions
brainstem
lemnothalamic
midbrain
collothalamic
arousal
systems,
respectively,
thereby
traversing
subcortical
neuraxis.
systems
first
seen
shaping
phyletic
foundations
forebrain
embryogenesis.
They
provide
modes
activity-dependent
synaptic
organization
active
(lemnothalamic)
quiet
(collothalamic)
stages
fetal
sleep.
Finally,
regulatory
mature
form
major
memory
consolidation
postnatal
development,
including
rapid
eye
movement
implicit
social
attachment
year,
then-in
a
stage-the
non-REM
explicit
integral
autonomy
individuation
second
year
life.
Язык: Английский
Neurophysiological mechanisms of implicit and explicit memory in the process of consciousness
Journal of Neurophysiology,
Год журнала:
2022,
Номер
128(4), С. 872 - 891
Опубликована: Авг. 31, 2022
The
process
of
consciousness,
generating
the
qualia
that
may
appear
to
be
irreducible
qualities
experience,
can
understood
arise
from
neurophysiological
mechanisms
memory.
Implicit
memory,
organized
by
lemnothalamic
brain
stem
projections
and
dorsal
limbic
consolidation
in
REM
sleep,
supports
unconscious
field
quasi-conscious
fringe
current
awareness.
Explicit
collothalamic
midbrain
ventral
NREM
focal
objects
consciousness.
Язык: Английский