PARADOXICAL SLEEP AS A PROGRAMMING SYSTEM

Authors
Citation
M. Jouvet, PARADOXICAL SLEEP AS A PROGRAMMING SYSTEM, Journal of sleep research, 7, 1998, pp. 1-5
Citations number
21
Categorie Soggetti
Neurosciences,"Behavioral Sciences",Physiology
Journal title
ISSN journal
09621105
Volume
7
Year of publication
1998
Supplement
1
Pages
1 - 5
Database
ISI
SICI code
0962-1105(1998)7:<1:PSAAPS>2.0.ZU;2-7
Abstract
The concept of 'psychological individuation' i.e 'intraspecific variab ility' is essential for evolution as stated by Mayr (1958). It has bee n recently revived by the study of Bouchard (1990) in homozygous twins separated at birth and reared in different environments. These twins still retain identical psychological idiosyncratic reactions. Even if their brains are almost identical at birth, it is most likely that the different epigenetic stimuli from the external world have differently altered many cerebral synaptic circuitry due to the plasticity of the brain. Therefore, in order to maintain an identical psychological pro file, there should be a mechanism which would reinforce the genetic pr ogrammation of the central nervous system either in reinforcing or era sing special genetic circuitry which would be stimulated during previo us and/or subsequent waking periods. In ectothermic vertebrates, in im mature mammals or sometimes in mature birds, this programming can be e ffectuated by neurogenesis. After neurogenesis has stopped in mammals, paradoxical sleep would be well suited for reinforcing the genetic pr ogramming during sleep. The patterns of portogeniculo-occipital (PGO) activity (which depend upon genetic factors) would be responsible for this function, together with the theta activity of the hippocampus (re ad out of previous waking events) and fast cortical EEG. This programm ing would activate all the brain including the pyramidal motor system while movements would be suppressed by the system controlling muscle a tonia.