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对PGO波的功能理解

Towards a Functional Understanding of PGO Waves.

作者信息

Gott Jarrod A, Liley David T J, Hobson J Allan

机构信息

Centre for Human Psychopharmacology, Swinburne University of Technology Melbourne, VIC, Australia.

Division of Sleep Medicine, Harvard Medical School Boston, MA, USA.

出版信息

Front Hum Neurosci. 2017 Mar 3;11:89. doi: 10.3389/fnhum.2017.00089. eCollection 2017.

Abstract

Ponto-Geniculo-Occipital (PGO) waves are biphasic field potentials identified in a range of mammalian species that are ubiquitous with sleep, but can also be identified in waking perception and eye movement. Their role in REM sleep and visual perception more broadly may constitute a promising avenue for further research, however what was once an active field of study has recently fallen into stasis. With the reality that invasive recordings performed on animals cannot be replicated in humans; while animals themselves cannot convey experience to the extent required to elucidate how PGO waves factor into awareness and behavior, innovative solutions are required if significant research outcomes are to ever be realized. Advances in non-invasive imaging technologies and sophistication in imaging methods now offer substantial scope to renew the study of the electrophysiological substrates of waking and dreaming perception. Among these, Magnetoencephalogram (MEG) stands out through its capacity to measure deep brain activations with high temporal resolution. With the current trend in sleep and dream research to produce translational findings of psychopathological and medical significance, in addition to the clear links that PGO wave generation sites share, pharmacologically, with receptors involved in expression of mental illness; there is a strong case to support scientific research into PGO waves and develop a functional understanding of their broader role in human perception.

摘要

脑桥-膝状体-枕叶(PGO)波是在一系列哺乳动物中发现的双相场电位,在睡眠中普遍存在,但在清醒感知和眼球运动中也可被识别。它们在快速眼动睡眠和更广泛的视觉感知中的作用可能构成进一步研究的一个有前景的途径,然而,这个曾经活跃的研究领域最近陷入了停滞。由于对动物进行的侵入性记录无法在人类身上复制;而动物本身又无法传达阐明PGO波如何影响意识和行为所需的经验,因此,如果要实现重大的研究成果,就需要创新的解决方案。非侵入性成像技术的进步和成像方法的完善现在为重新研究清醒和梦境感知的电生理基础提供了很大的空间。其中,脑磁图(MEG)因其能够以高时间分辨率测量深部脑激活而脱颖而出。鉴于目前睡眠和梦境研究的趋势是产生具有心理病理学和医学意义的转化性研究结果,除了PGO波产生部位在药理学上与参与精神疾病表达的受体有明显联系之外;有充分的理由支持对PGO波进行科学研究,并对它们在人类感知中的更广泛作用形成功能性理解。

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