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Brainstem neural network

A global view of consciousness is that it is generated throughout the entire brain, as a result of synchronisation of relevant neural networks. Specific systems or regions—for example the cerebral cortex, brainstem reticular formation and thalamic nuclei—may be key anatomical integrators. Areas with the most widespread interconnections are pivotal, and on this basis the cortex and thalamus are more relevant than cerebellum and striatum for example. Frontal cortex for example connects with every other brain region, both in terms of input and output, with 80% of such connections accounted for by cortico-cortical connections. Thalamic intralaminar nuclei are, in conjunction with the reticular nucleus, reciprocally connected to all cortical areas. By contrast the cerebellum has very few output pathways and striatal-cortical input is (via the thalamus) confined to frontal lobe. [Pg.5]

The brainstem vomiting center is located in the lateral medullary reticular formation and coordinates the complex act of vomiting through interactions with cranial nerves VIII and X and neural networks in the nucleus tractus solitarius that control respiratory, salivatory, and vasomotor centers. High concentrations of muscarinic, histamine Hi, and serotonin 5-HT3 receptors have been identified in the vomiting center. [Pg.1495]

Poon, C.-S. 1991. Optimization behavior of brainstem respiratory neurons a cerebral neural network model. Biol. Cybern. 66 9. [Pg.189]


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