On a Simple General Principle of Brain Organization

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Abstract

A possible framework to characterize nervous system dynamics and its organization in conscious and unconscious states is introduced, derived from a high level perspective on the coordinated activity of brain cell ensembles. Some questions are best addressable in a global framework and here we build on past observations about the structure of configurations of brain networks in conscious and unconscious states and about neurophysiological results. Aiming to bind some results together into some sort of coherence with a central theme, the scenario that emerges underscores the crucial importance of the creation and dissipation of energy gradients in brain cellular ensembles resulting in maximization of the configurations in the functional connectivity among those networks that favor conscious awareness and healthy conditions. These considerations are then applied to indicate approaches that can be used to improve neuropathological syndromes.

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Perez Velazquez, J. L., Mateos, D. M., & Guevara Erra, R. (2019). On a Simple General Principle of Brain Organization. Frontiers in Neuroscience, 13. https://doi.org/10.3389/fnins.2019.01106

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