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COLNE 2025 - Emociones y el Mecanismo de Depresión Cortical Propagada (CSD)

COLNE 2025 - National Congress of Neurosciences

National Congress of Neurosciences in Colombia

Consciousness, Belonging, and Disease: An Integrated Perspective from Colombian Neuroscience  

COLNE 2025 - National Congress of Neurosciences
COLNE 2025 - National Congress of Neurosciences

Human consciousness – that complex phenomenon allowing us to perceive ourselves and the world – can be understood as a self-perceptive movement of metabolism. This perspective, integrating biology, cognition, and society, resonates strongly with themes from the Colombian Congress of Neuroscience (COLNE), where researchers explore everything from molecular processes to structural inequalities.  

COLNE 2025 - Emociones y el Mecanismo de Depresión Cortical Propagada (CSD) 

COLNE 2025
COLNE 2025

CSD y Regulación de las Emociones

   - El CSD es una onda de actividad neuronal que se propaga por el cerebro, modulando la excitación o inhibición cortical.  

   - Las emociones actúan como "gradientes" de esta onda, ajustando el enfoque e intensidad de la actividad cerebral:  

     - Aumento de energía (ej. alegría, curiosidad) → mayor activación en regiones específicas.  

     - Reducción de energía (ej. tristeza, agotamiento) → supresión protectora para evitar sobrecarga.  


Técnicas de Monitoreo (fNIRS + EEG)

   - fNIRS: Mide cambios hemodinámicos (oxigenación cerebral – HbO/HbR), revelando patrones metabólicos vinculados a emociones.  

   - EEG-DC: Correlaciona variaciones eléctricas lentas (CSD) con respuestas hemodinámicas.  

   - Microestados EEG: Complementa al fNIRS captando actividad eléctrica rápida.  


Emociones como Fenómenos Metabólicos y de Conectoma  

   - Alteran el consumo de oxígeno y el flujo sanguíneo cortical.  

   - Reorganizan el conectoma cerebral (ej. frustración persistente).  

   - Consolidan memorias episódicas (ej. corteza prefrontal).  


Regiones Clave para Monitorear CSD:  

     - Corteza somatosensorial (C3, C4, CP5, CP6).  

     - Corteza visual (O1, O2, PO7, PO8).  

     - Corteza frontal (Fp1, Fp2, AF3, AF4).  

     - Corteza parietal (P3, P4, P5, P6).  


fNIRS + EEG son herramientas poderosas para estudiar la dinámica cortical en estados emocionales agudos y crónicos, aunque no acceden a estructuras subcorticales (ej. amígdala).  

   - La integración de estas técnicas abre nuevas perspectivas para la investigación de trastornos psiquiátricos.  


Palabras clave: CSD, fNIRS, EEG-DC, conectoma, metabolismo cortical, biomarcadores.

 

The Thinking Metabolism: Biological Foundations of Consciousness  

When we say consciousness is metabolic movement*, we refer to the energetic processes underlying brain activity – a central theme in COLNE presentations like "Brain lipid metabolism in Alzheimer's" and *"Brain Health". The production of ATP in neuronal mitochondria, neurotransmitter signaling, and even quantum fluctuations in microtubules (as proposed by Hameroff and Penrose) form the foundation of this "metabolic self." Diseases like Alzheimer's, discussed in "CSPa: a molecular link between rare and common dementias", emerge when this equilibrium breaks down, freezing the plasticity of connectomes (neural networks we classify as Paper, Stone, and Scissors).  


Belonging: When Cells Whisper Collectively  

But how does this individual metabolism connect to the social sphere? We propose that Human Quorum Sensing (HQS) – inspired by bacterial mechanisms – regulates belonging through biochemical signals. Inflammatory cytokines, microbiome-derived butyrate, and even pheromones act as "group messengers," influencing behavior before conscious awareness. This invisible dialogue explains:  

- Why autism animal models (like those in "The autism-associated loss of delta-catenin") show social interaction deficits: their cells fail to "tune in" to HQS.  

- How structural inequality (addressed in "Impact of inequality on brain aging") alters neural patterns, making brains more rigid and less adaptable.  


Connectomes in Action: Paper, Stone, and Scissors  

If metabolism is the musical score, connectomes are the performed symphony. At COLNE, sessions like "Neurobiology of Learning" and "Temporal adaptation of visual neurons" explore how neural networks adapt to challenges. Our classification offers a unique lens:  

- Stone (amygdala, insula): Rapid reactions, as studied in "Multimodal biosignals for impulsivity disorders"  

- Scissors (prefrontal cortex): Detailed analysis, affected in Alzheimer's ("Single-cell approaches in Alzheimer's")  

- Paper (DMN, hippocampus): Metacognition and memory, linked to "Social Neuroscience" and mental health  


Neurotechnologies and Future Directions: Rewriting the Neural Code  

Advances presented at COLNE – like AI for studying epilepsy-Alzheimer's links or complex systems models – enable precise interventions:  

- Biofeedback to train Stone connectomes (impulse control)  

- Diets and probiotics modulating HQS to enhance belonging  


Conclusion: A Science Integrating Scales  

Colombian neuroscience, as seen at COLNE, already navigates from molecules to society. Our model proposes that consciousness, disease, and social connection are facets of a single dynamic metabolic process. 

Next steps? Testing these ideas through interdisciplinary collaborations combining genetics ("Advances in neurogenetics"), epigenetics ("Epigenetic regulation in early stress"), and social justice ("Inequality and neurodegeneration").  


For COLNE Implementation: This content could be adapted as:  

- A keynote lecture on consciousness and metabolism  

- A panel discussion with experts in autism, Alzheimer's, and neurotechnology  

- A conference paper linking these themes 


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