During non-rapid eye movement (NREM) sleep (stage N3), when consciousness fades, cortico-cortical interactions are impaired while neurons are still active and reactive. Why is this? We compared cortico-cortical evoked-potentials recorded during wakefulness and NREM by means of time-frequency analysis and phase-locking measures in 8 epileptic patients undergoing intra-cerebral stimulations/recordings for clinical evaluation. We observed that, while during wakefulness electrical stimulation triggers a chain of deterministic phase-locked activations in its cortical targets, during NREM the same input induces a slow wave associated with an OFF-period (suppression of power. >. 20. Hz), possibly reflecting a neuronal down-state. Crucially, after the OFF-period, cortical activity resumes to wakefulness-like levels, but the deterministic effects of the initial input are lost, as indicated by a sharp drop of phase-locked activity. These findings suggest that the intrinsic tendency of cortical neurons to fall into a down-state after a transient activation (i.e. bistability) prevents the emergence of stable patterns of causal interactions among cortical areas during NREM. Besides sleep, the same basic neurophysiological dynamics may play a role in pathological conditions in which thalamo-cortical information integration and consciousness are impaired in spite of preserved neuronal activity.

Bistability breaks-off deterministic responses to intracortical stimulation during non-REM sleep / A. Pigorini, S. Sarasso, P. Proserpio, C. Szymanski, G. Arnulfo, S. Casarotto, M. Fecchio, M. Rosanova, M. Mariotti, G. Lo Russo, J.M. Palva, L. Nobili, M. Massimini. - In: NEUROIMAGE. - ISSN 1053-8119. - 112(2015 May 15), pp. 105-113. [10.1016/j.neuroimage.2015.02.056]

Bistability breaks-off deterministic responses to intracortical stimulation during non-REM sleep

A. Pigorini;S. Sarasso;S. Casarotto;M. Fecchio;M. Rosanova;M. Mariotti;M. Massimini
2015

Abstract

During non-rapid eye movement (NREM) sleep (stage N3), when consciousness fades, cortico-cortical interactions are impaired while neurons are still active and reactive. Why is this? We compared cortico-cortical evoked-potentials recorded during wakefulness and NREM by means of time-frequency analysis and phase-locking measures in 8 epileptic patients undergoing intra-cerebral stimulations/recordings for clinical evaluation. We observed that, while during wakefulness electrical stimulation triggers a chain of deterministic phase-locked activations in its cortical targets, during NREM the same input induces a slow wave associated with an OFF-period (suppression of power. >. 20. Hz), possibly reflecting a neuronal down-state. Crucially, after the OFF-period, cortical activity resumes to wakefulness-like levels, but the deterministic effects of the initial input are lost, as indicated by a sharp drop of phase-locked activity. These findings suggest that the intrinsic tendency of cortical neurons to fall into a down-state after a transient activation (i.e. bistability) prevents the emergence of stable patterns of causal interactions among cortical areas during NREM. Besides sleep, the same basic neurophysiological dynamics may play a role in pathological conditions in which thalamo-cortical information integration and consciousness are impaired in spite of preserved neuronal activity.
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Causality; Consciousness; Down-state; Intracranial; Phase-locking
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   Computations and Organization of Retes Through the Interaction of\nComputational, Optical and Neurophysiological Investigations of the Cerebral cortex
   CORTICONIC
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Bistability breaks-off deterministic responses to intracortical stimulation during non-REM sleep / A. Pigorini, S. Sarasso, P. Proserpio, C. Szymanski, G. Arnulfo, S. Casarotto, M. Fecchio, M. Rosanova, M. Mariotti, G. Lo Russo, J.M. Palva, L. Nobili, M. Massimini. - In: NEUROIMAGE. - ISSN 1053-8119. - 112(2015 May 15), pp. 105-113. [10.1016/j.neuroimage.2015.02.056]
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