Paré D, Llinás R
Département de Physiologie, Faculté de Médecine, Université Laval, Québec, Canada.
Neuropsychologia. 1995 Sep;33(9):1155-68. doi: 10.1016/0028-3932(95)00055-8.
The literature on state-dependent fluctuations in thalamocortical activities indicates that in electrophysiological terms, waking and paradoxical sleep are fundamentally identical states, with the provision that the handling of sensory information is altered in REM sleep. The central paradox of REM sleep, namely the apparent lack of cognitive responsiveness to sensory stimulation in spite of increased thalamocortical responsiveness to sensory stimuli, will lead us to hypothesize that the processing of sensory inputs in REM sleep is similar to that underlying preconscious processing of sensory inputs in the waking state. This will lead to a general discussion of the role of fast (approximately equal to 40 Hz) thalamocortical oscillations and temporal binding in sensory processing and conscious experience.
关于丘脑皮质活动中状态依赖性波动的文献表明,从电生理学角度来看,清醒和异相睡眠在本质上是相同的状态,条件是快速眼动睡眠中感觉信息的处理方式有所改变。快速眼动睡眠的核心悖论,即尽管丘脑皮质对感觉刺激的反应性增强,但对感觉刺激明显缺乏认知反应,这将引导我们假设,快速眼动睡眠中感觉输入的处理类似于清醒状态下意识前感觉输入处理的基础。这将引发关于快速(约等于40赫兹)丘脑皮质振荡和时间绑定在感觉处理和意识体验中的作用的一般性讨论。