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Neuromodulation of Brain State and Behavior.
Annual Review of Neuroscience ( IF 12.1 ) Pub Date : 2020-07-08 , DOI: 10.1146/annurev-neuro-100219-105424
David A McCormick 1 , Dennis B Nestvogel 1 , Biyu J He 2
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Neural activity and behavior are both notoriously variable, with responses differing widely between repeated presentation of identical stimuli or trials. Recent results in humans and animals reveal that these variations are not random in their nature, but may in fact be due in large part to rapid shifts in neural, cognitive, and behavioral states. Here we review recent advances in the understanding of rapid variations in the waking state, how variations are generated, and how they modulate neural and behavioral responses in both mice and humans. We propose that the brain has an identifiable set of states through which it wanders continuously in a nonrandom fashion, owing to the activity of both ascending modulatory and fast-acting corticocortical and subcortical-cortical neural pathways. These state variations provide the backdrop upon which the brain operates, and understanding them is critical to making progress in revealing the neural mechanisms underlying cognition and behavior.

中文翻译:


大脑状态和行为的神经调节。

众所周知,神经活动和行为都是可变的,重复呈现相同刺激或试验之间的反应差异很大。最近对人类和动物的研究结果表明,这些变化本质上不是随机的,而实际上可能在很大程度上是由于神经、认知和行为状态的快速变化。在这里,我们回顾了在了解清醒状态快速变化、变化如何产生以及它们如何调节小鼠和人类的神经和行为反应方面的最新进展。我们提出,由于上行调节和快速作用的皮质皮质和皮质下-皮质神经通路的活动,大脑具有一组可识别的状态,在这些状态中它以非随机方式连续游荡。

更新日期:2020-07-09
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