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Information Circulation in The Advanced Neural Activities of Central Neural System

Version 1 : Received: 5 August 2020 / Approved: 7 August 2020 / Online: 7 August 2020 (11:47:54 CEST)

How to cite: Ma, F. Information Circulation in The Advanced Neural Activities of Central Neural System. Preprints 2020, 2020080195. https://doi.org/10.20944/preprints202008.0195.v1 Ma, F. Information Circulation in The Advanced Neural Activities of Central Neural System. Preprints 2020, 2020080195. https://doi.org/10.20944/preprints202008.0195.v1

Abstract

Long-Term Potentiation(LTP) and Long-Term Depression(LTD) are two major forms of synaptic plasticity, which are also two well-know functional and unit activities involved in high advanced central neural system(CNS) activities, like memory. But we still know little about how the advanced CNS activities are organized in the brain and in the level of organism. Based on the current understanding and experimental evidence of neurology, we propose the term “Information Circulation” to summarize the current understandings for advanced CNS activities, and we define it as separately input neural signals finally converge in different levels of CNS and interact with each other, then neural information are circulated and processed in different levels of CNS to give out orders for next body actions. This review provides a detailed description for the functional organizations of advanced CNS activities in the term of Information Circulation. This article outlines the receiving of outside stimulation and transmission of neural information, especially transmission and procession of visual bioelectrical signals, then we described neural circuits of Information Circulation in advanced CNS activities, the corresponding specificity and dynamic properties of neural circuits, different sensation linkages, and neural synchronization for information circulation to produce consciousness in CNS. In conclusion, Information Circulation is defined as an important signature involved in advanced CNS activities.

Keywords

Information Circulation; Perception; Memory; Consciousness; Neural Circuits

Subject

Social Sciences, Behavior Sciences

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