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ARBS annu. rev. biomed. sci ; 9(n.esp): 12-29, 2007. ilus
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-600398

ABSTRACT

Molecular neurobiology has provided an explanation of mechanisms supporting mental functions as learning, memory, emotion and consciousness. However, an explanatory gap remains between two levels of decription: molecular mechanisms determining cellular and tissue functions, and cognitive functions. In this paper we review molecular and cellular mechanisms that determine brain activity, and thenn hypothetize about their relation with cognitition and consciousness. The brain is conceived of as a dynamic system that exchanges information with the whole body and the environment. Three explanatory hypotheses are presented, stating that: a) brain tissue function is coordinated by macromolecules controlling ion movements, b) structured (amplitude, frequency and phase-modulated) local field potentials generated by organized ionic movement embody cognitive information patterns, and c) conscious episodes are constructed by a large-scale mechanism that usesnoscillatory synchrony to integrat local field patterns.


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Humans , Cell Cycle , Cerebrum/physiology , Neurobehavioral Manifestations , Neurobiology
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