Athens, Greece.
Neuron. 2024 May 15;112(10):1626-1641. doi: 10.1016/j.neuron.2024.04.028.
The involvement of the prefrontal cortex (PFC) in consciousness is an ongoing focus of intense investigation. An important question is whether representations of conscious contents and experiences in the PFC are confounded by post-perceptual processes related to cognitive functions. Here, I review recent findings suggesting that neuronal representations of consciously perceived contents-in the absence of post-perceptual processes-can indeed be observed in the PFC. Slower ongoing fluctuations in the electrophysiological state of the PFC seem to control the stability and updates of these prefrontal representations of conscious awareness. In addition to conscious perception, the PFC has been shown to play a critical role in controlling the levels of consciousness as observed during anesthesia, while prefrontal lesions can result in severe loss of perceptual awareness. Together, the convergence of these processes in the PFC suggests its integrative role in consciousness and highlights the complex nature of consciousness itself.
前额叶皮层(PFC)在意识中的作用是目前研究的重点。一个重要的问题是,PFC 中对意识内容和体验的表征是否与与认知功能相关的后知觉过程混淆。在这里,我回顾了最近的发现,这些发现表明,在没有后知觉过程的情况下,PFC 中确实可以观察到有意识知觉内容的神经元表征。PFC 电生理状态的较慢持续波动似乎控制着这些有意识意识的前额叶代表的稳定性和更新。除了有意识的感知,PFC 还被证明在控制麻醉期间观察到的意识水平方面起着关键作用,而前额叶损伤可导致严重的知觉意识丧失。这些过程在 PFC 中的汇聚表明其在意识中的整合作用,并强调了意识本身的复杂性。