Lou_2017_Neurosci.Biobehav.Rev_83_765

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Title : Towards a cognitive neuroscience of self-awareness - Lou_2017_Neurosci.Biobehav.Rev_83_765
Author(s) : Lou HC , Changeux JP , Rosenstand A
Ref : Neurosci Biobehav Rev , 83 :765 , 2017
Abstract :

Self-awareness is a pivotal component of conscious experience. It is correlated with a paralimbic network of medial prefrontal/anterior cingulate and medial parietal/posterior cingulate cortical "hubs" and associated regions. Electromagnetic and transmitter manipulation have demonstrated that the network is not an epiphenomenon but instrumental in generation of self-awareness. Thus, transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) targeting the hubs impedes different aspects of self-awareness with a latency of 160ms. The network is linked by approximately 40Hz oscillations and regulated by dopamine. The oscillations are generated by rhythmic GABA-ergic inhibitory activity in interneurons with an extraordinarily high metabolic rate. The hubs are richly endowed with interneurons and therefore highly vulnerable to disturbed energy supply. Consequently, deficient paralimbic activity and self-awareness are characteristic features of many disorders with impaired oxygen homeostasis. Such disorders may therefore be treated unconventionally by targeting interneuron function.

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Lou HC, Changeux JP, Rosenstand A (2017)
Towards a cognitive neuroscience of self-awareness
Neurosci Biobehav Rev 83 :765

Lou HC, Changeux JP, Rosenstand A (2017)
Neurosci Biobehav Rev 83 :765