Khalife Mohamed R, Scott Rod C, Hernan Amanda E
Division of Neuroscience, Nemours Children's Health, Wilmington, DE, United States.
Psychological and Brain Sciences, University of Delaware, Newark, DE, United States.
Front Neurol. 2022 May 12;13:878991. doi: 10.3389/fneur.2022.878991. eCollection 2022.
There has been a major emphasis on defining the role of seizures in the causation of cognitive impairments like memory deficits in epilepsy. Here we focus on an alternative hypothesis behind these deficits, emphasizing the mechanisms of information processing underlying healthy cognition characterized as rate, temporal and population coding. We discuss the role of the underlying etiology of epilepsy in altering neural networks thereby leading to both the propensity for seizures and the associated cognitive impairments. In addition, we address potential treatments that can recover the network function in the context of a diseased brain, thereby improving both seizure and cognitive outcomes simultaneously. This review shows the importance of moving beyond seizures and approaching the deficits from a system-level perspective with the guidance of network neuroscience.
人们一直非常重视确定癫痫发作在导致认知障碍(如癫痫中的记忆缺陷)方面的作用。在此,我们关注这些缺陷背后的另一种假说,强调以速率、时间和群体编码为特征的健康认知背后的信息处理机制。我们讨论癫痫潜在病因在改变神经网络方面的作用,从而导致癫痫发作倾向和相关的认知障碍。此外,我们探讨了在患病大脑背景下可恢复网络功能的潜在治疗方法,从而同时改善癫痫发作和认知结果。这篇综述表明,在网络神经科学的指导下,超越癫痫发作并从系统层面的角度处理这些缺陷具有重要意义。