Babiloni Claudio, Vecchio Fabrizio, Buffo Paola, Iacoboni Marco, Pistoia Francesca, Sacco Simona, Sara Marco, Rossini Paolo Maria
Department of Physiology and Pharmacology, University of Rome "La Sapienza", Rome, Italy, P. A. Moro 5, Rome, I-00185, Italy.
Curr Pharm Des. 2014;20(26):4225-38.
In this paper, we review the contribution of our research group to the study of human consciousness by quantitative electroencephalographic (EEG) techniques. We posit that EEG techniques can be extremely useful for a direct measurement of brain electrophysiological activity related to human consciousness for their unsurpassable high temporal resolution (milliseconds). This activity can be expressed in terms of event-related potentials as well as changes of EEG rhythms of interest, for example the dominant alpha rhythms (about 8-12 Hz). The results of our studies, and those of several independent groups, lead support to the hypothesis that these techniques provide important insights about the neurophysiologic mechanisms underlying cortical neural synchronization/desynchronization and the regulation of neuromodulatory systems (e.g. dopaminergic, noradrenergic, cholinergic, etc.) at the basis of brain arousal and consciousness in healthy subjects and in patients with impairment of the consciousness. A possible interaction of these mechanisms and the drugs administered to patients with consciousness disorders is discussed.
在本文中,我们回顾了我们研究团队通过定量脑电图(EEG)技术对人类意识研究的贡献。我们认为,EEG技术因其无与伦比的高时间分辨率(毫秒级),对于直接测量与人类意识相关的脑电生理活动极为有用。这种活动可以通过事件相关电位以及感兴趣的脑电节律变化来表达,例如主导的阿尔法节律(约8 - 12赫兹)。我们的研究结果以及几个独立研究小组的结果都支持这样一个假设,即这些技术为健康受试者和意识受损患者在脑觉醒和意识基础上的皮质神经同步/去同步以及神经调节系统(如多巴胺能、去甲肾上腺素能、胆碱能等)调节的神经生理机制提供了重要见解。本文还讨论了这些机制与给予意识障碍患者的药物之间可能存在的相互作用。