| JOURNAL OF THEORETICAL BIOLOGY | 卷:343 |
| Electroencephalographic field influence on calcium momentum waves | |
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| Ingber, Lester1  Pappalepore, Marco1  Stesiak, Ronald R.1  | |
| [1] Lester Ingber Res, Ashland, OR 97520 USA | |
| 关键词: Short-term memory; Astrocytes; Neocortical dynamics; Vector potential; | |
| DOI : 10.1016/j.jtbi.2013.11.002 | |
| 来源: Elsevier | |
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【 摘 要 】
Macroscopic electroencephalographic (EEG) fields can be an explicit top-down neocortical mechanism that directly drives bottom-up processes that describe memory, attention, and other neuronal processes. The top-down mechanism considered is macrocolumnar EEG firings in neocortex, as described by a statistical mechanics of neocortical interactions (SMNI), developed as a magnetic vector potential A. The bottom-up process considered is Ca2+ waves prominent in synaptic and extracellular processes that are considered to greatly influence neuronal firings. Here, the complimentary effects are considered, i.e., the influence of A on Ca2+ momentum, p. The canonical momentum of a charged particle in an electromagnetic field, II = p+qA (SI units), is calculated, where the charge of Ca2+ is q = -2e, e is the magnitude of the charge of an electron. Calculations demonstrate that macroscopic EEG A can be quite influential on the momentum p of Ca2+ ions, in both classical and quantum mechanics. Molecular scales of Ca2+ wave dynamics are coupled with A fields developed at macroscopic regional scales measured by coherent neuronal firing activity measured by scalp EEG. The project has three main aspects: fitting A models to EEG data as reported here, building tripartite models to develop A models, and studying long coherence times of Ca2+ waves in the presence of A due to coherent neuronal firings measured by scalp EEG. The SMNI model supports a mechanism wherein the p+qA interaction at tripartite synapses, via a dynamic centering mechanism (DCM) to control background synaptic activity, acts to maintain short-term memory (STM) during states of selective attention. (C) 2013 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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