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** 5HT circuit to go asleep: habenula -> dorsal raphe nucleus -> paraventricular thalamus -> hypothalamus -> body | ** 5HT circuit to go asleep: habenula -> dorsal raphe nucleus -> paraventricular thalamus -> hypothalamus -> body | ||
** ACh circuit to control perception vs imaginaton: amygdala -> basal nucleus of Meynert -> prefrontal cortex (-feedforward,+feedback) | ** ACh circuit to control perception vs imaginaton: amygdala -> basal nucleus of Meynert -> prefrontal cortex (-feedforward,+feedback) | ||
− | ** NE circuit to adopt to pain: spinal cord substantia gelatinosa -> lateral spinal nucleus -> hypothalamus -> locus coeruleus -> spinal cord substantia gelatinosa | + | ** NE circuit to adopt to pain: spinal cord substantia gelatinosa -> lateral spinal nucleus -> hypothalamus -> locus coeruleus -> spinal cord substantia gelatinosa (inhibit) |
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This page covers biological principles of non-specific modulation.
Overview
- mind contains components which affect large mind areas at once
- these components are affected by quite specific circuits and change the mode in which brain is operating
- components are utilizing specific neurotransmitters - DA, 5HT, ACh, NE for its efferent connections
- non-specific modulators allow the mind to work as a single unit, by means of coordinating internals parts
- sample behavior of modulators:
- DA circuit to speed up execution: habenula -> SNc -> striatum (D1+,D2-) -> ventroanterior thalamus (reduce inhibition) -> M1 (increased activity) -> motoneuron
- 5HT circuit to go asleep: habenula -> dorsal raphe nucleus -> paraventricular thalamus -> hypothalamus -> body
- ACh circuit to control perception vs imaginaton: amygdala -> basal nucleus of Meynert -> prefrontal cortex (-feedforward,+feedback)
- NE circuit to adopt to pain: spinal cord substantia gelatinosa -> lateral spinal nucleus -> hypothalamus -> locus coeruleus -> spinal cord substantia gelatinosa (inhibit)