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德尔塔波中的意识:一个悖论?

Consciousness among delta waves: a paradox?

机构信息

Department of Psychology, Pritzker Hall, University of California Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA 90095, USA.

Department of Neurosurgery, UCLA Brain Injury Research Center, David Geffen School of Medicine, University of California Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA 90095, USA.

出版信息

Brain. 2021 Sep 4;144(8):2257-2277. doi: 10.1093/brain/awab095.

Abstract

A common observation in EEG research is that consciousness vanishes with the appearance of delta (1-4 Hz) waves, particularly when those waves are high amplitude. High amplitude delta oscillations are frequently observed in states of diminished consciousness, including slow wave sleep, anaesthesia, generalized epileptic seizures, and disorders of consciousness, such as coma and the vegetative state. This strong correlation between loss of consciousness and high amplitude delta oscillations is thought to stem from the widespread cortical deactivation that occurs during the 'down states' or troughs of these slow oscillations. Recently, however, many studies have reported the presence of prominent delta activity during conscious states, which casts doubt on the hypothesis that high amplitude delta oscillations are an indicator of unconsciousness. These studies include work in Angelman syndrome, epilepsy, behavioural responsiveness during propofol anaesthesia, postoperative delirium, and states of dissociation from the environment such as dreaming and powerful psychedelic states. The foregoing studies complement an older, yet largely unacknowledged, body of literature that has documented awake, conscious patients with high amplitude delta oscillations in clinical reports from Rett syndrome, Lennox-Gastaut syndrome, schizophrenia, mitochondrial diseases, hepatic encephalopathy, and non-convulsive status epilepticus. At the same time, a largely parallel body of recent work has reported convincing evidence that the complexity or entropy of EEG and magnetoencephalographic signals strongly relates to an individual's level of consciousness. Having reviewed this literature, we discuss plausible mechanisms that would resolve the seeming contradiction between high amplitude delta oscillations and consciousness. We also consider implications concerning theories of consciousness, such as integrated information theory and the entropic brain hypothesis. Finally, we conclude that false inferences of unconscious states can be best avoided by examining measures of electrophysiological complexity in addition to spectral power.

摘要

脑电图研究中的一个常见观察结果是,意识随着 delta(1-4 Hz)波的出现而消失,尤其是当这些波具有高振幅时。高振幅 delta 振荡在意识减弱的状态中经常被观察到,包括慢波睡眠、麻醉、全身性癫痫发作和意识障碍,如昏迷和植物状态。这种意识丧失与高振幅 delta 振荡之间的强相关性被认为源于这些慢振荡的“下降状态”或低谷期间广泛的皮质去激活。然而,最近许多研究报告了在意识状态下存在明显的 delta 活动,这对高振幅 delta 振荡是无意识的指标这一假设提出了质疑。这些研究包括在 Angelman 综合征、癫痫、异丙酚麻醉期间的行为反应性、术后谵妄以及与环境分离的状态(如做梦和强烈的迷幻状态)中的 delta 活动。上述研究补充了一个较旧但在很大程度上未被承认的文献体,该文献体记录了临床报告中清醒、有意识的患者具有高振幅 delta 振荡,这些报告来自 Rett 综合征、 Lennox-Gastaut 综合征、精神分裂症、线粒体疾病、肝性脑病和非惊厥性癫痫持续状态。与此同时,大量近期的平行工作也报告了令人信服的证据,表明脑电图和脑磁图信号的复杂性或熵与个体的意识水平密切相关。在回顾了这些文献之后,我们讨论了可能的机制,这些机制将解决高振幅 delta 振荡和意识之间的明显矛盾。我们还考虑了与意识理论有关的含义,例如整合信息理论和熵脑假说。最后,我们得出结论,通过检查除谱功率之外的电生理复杂性度量,可以最好地避免无意识状态的错误推断。

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