Petzschner Frederike H, Garfinkel Sarah N, Paulus Martin P, Koch Christof, Khalsa Sahib S
Translational Neuromodeling Unit (TNU), Institute for Biomedical Engineering, University of Zurich, ETH Zurich, Switzerland.
Department of Neuroscience, Brighton and Sussex Medical School, University of Sussex, Falmer, UK; Sussex Partnership NHS Foundation Trust, Brighton, UK.
Trends Neurosci. 2021 Jan;44(1):63-76. doi: 10.1016/j.tins.2020.09.012.
To survive, organisms must effectively respond to the challenge of maintaining their physiological integrity in the face of an ever-changing environment. Preserving this homeostasis critically relies on adaptive behavior. In this review, we consider recent frameworks that extend classical homeostatic control via reflex arcs to include more flexible forms of adaptive behavior that take interoceptive context, experiences, and expectations into account. Specifically, we define a landscape for computational models of interoception, body regulation, and forecasting, address these models' unique challenges in relation to translational research efforts, and discuss what they can teach us about cognition as well as physical and mental health.
为了生存,生物体必须有效应对在不断变化的环境中维持其生理完整性的挑战。维持这种内稳态关键依赖于适应性行为。在本综述中,我们探讨了最近的一些框架,这些框架通过反射弧扩展了经典的稳态控制,以纳入更灵活的适应性行为形式,这些行为形式会考虑内感受情境、经验和期望。具体而言,我们为内感受、身体调节和预测的计算模型定义了一个框架,阐述这些模型在转化研究方面所面临的独特挑战,并讨论它们能在认知以及身心健康方面给我们带来哪些启示。