Tehovnik Edward J, Chen Lewis L
Brain Institute, UFRN, Av. Nascimento de Castro 2155, Natal, 59056-450, Brazil.
Otolaryngology and Communicative Sciences, Ophthalmology and Neurobiology and Anatomical Sciences, University of Mississippi Medical Center, Jackson, MS, 39216, USA.
Exp Brain Res. 2015 Dec;233(12):3335-47. doi: 10.1007/s00221-015-4423-5. Epub 2015 Aug 30.
In this review, we examine the importance of having a body as essential for the brain to transfer information about the outside world to generate appropriate motor responses. We discuss the context-dependent conditioning of the motor control neural circuits and its dependence on the completion of feedback loops, which is in close agreement with the insights of Hebb and colleagues, who have stressed that for learning to occur the body must be intact and able to interact with the outside world. Finally, we apply information theory to data from published studies to evaluate the robustness of the neuronal signals obtained by bypassing the body (as used for brain-machine interfaces) versus via the body to move in the world. We show that recording from a group of neurons that bypasses the body exhibits a vastly degraded level of transfer of information as compared to that of an entire brain using the body to engage in the normal execution of behaviour. We conclude that body sensations provide more than just feedback for movements; they sustain the necessary transfer of information as animals explore their environment, thereby creating associations through learning. This work has implications for the development of brain-machine interfaces used to move external devices.
在本综述中,我们探讨了拥有身体对于大脑传递外界信息以产生适当运动反应的重要性。我们讨论了运动控制神经回路的情境依赖型条件作用及其对反馈回路完整性的依赖,这与赫布及其同事的观点高度一致,他们强调,为了实现学习,身体必须完整且能够与外界相互作用。最后,我们将信息理论应用于已发表研究的数据,以评估绕过身体(如脑机接口所采用的方式)与通过身体在现实世界中移动所获得的神经元信号的稳健性。我们发现,与使用身体正常执行行为的整个大脑相比,从绕过身体的一组神经元进行记录所呈现的信息传递水平大幅下降。我们得出结论,身体感觉不仅为运动提供反馈;在动物探索环境时,它们维持着必要的信息传递,从而通过学习建立关联。这项工作对用于操控外部设备的脑机接口的发展具有启示意义。