Kahn D, Pace-Schott E F, Hobson J A
Department of Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA 02115, U.S.A.
Neuroscience. 1997 May;78(1):13-38. doi: 10.1016/s0306-4522(96)00550-7.
State-dependent aspects of consciousness are explored with particular attention to waking and dreaming. First, those phenomenological differences between waking and dreaming that have been established through subjective reports are reviewed. These differences are robustly expressed in most aspects of consciousness including perception, attention, memory, emotion, orientation, and thought. Next, the roles of high frequency neuronal oscillation and neuromodulation are explored in waking and rapid eye movement sleep, the stage of sleep with which the most intense dreaming is associated. The high frequency neuronal oscillations serve similar functions in the wake and rapid eye movement states sleep but neuromodulation is very different in the two states. The collective high frequency oscillatory activity gives coherence to spatially separate neurons but, because of the different neuromodulation, the binding of sensory input in the wake state is very different from the binding of internally perceived input during rapid eye movement sleep. An explanatory model is presented which states that neuromodulation, as well as input source and brain activation level differentiate states of the brain, while the self-organized collective neuronal oscillations unify consciousness via long range correlations.
对意识的状态依赖方面进行了探索,特别关注清醒和做梦状态。首先,回顾了通过主观报告确定的清醒和做梦之间的那些现象学差异。这些差异在意识的大多数方面都有显著体现,包括感知、注意力、记忆、情感、定向和思维。接下来,探讨了高频神经元振荡和神经调节在清醒和快速眼动睡眠中的作用,快速眼动睡眠是与最强烈梦境相关的睡眠阶段。高频神经元振荡在清醒和快速眼动睡眠状态中发挥类似功能,但两种状态下的神经调节非常不同。集体高频振荡活动使空间上分离的神经元具有连贯性,但由于神经调节不同,清醒状态下感觉输入的绑定与快速眼动睡眠期间内部感知输入的绑定非常不同。提出了一个解释模型,该模型指出神经调节以及输入源和大脑激活水平区分大脑状态,而自组织的集体神经元振荡通过长程相关性统一意识。