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Human high-order thalamic nuclei gate conscious perception through the thalamofrontal loop

Zepeng Fang, Yuanyuan Dang, Anan Ping, Chenyu Wang, Qianchuan Zhao, Hulin Zhao, Xiaoli Li, Mingsha Zhang

2025Science42 citationsDOI

Abstract

Human high-order thalamic nuclei activity is known to closely correlate with conscious states. However, it is not clear how those thalamic nuclei and thalamocortical interactions directly contribute to the transient process of human conscious perception. We simultaneously recorded stereoelectroencephalography data from the thalamic nuclei and prefrontal cortex (PFC), while patients with implanted electrodes performed a visual consciousness task. Compared with the ventral nuclei and PFC, the intralaminar and medial nuclei presented earlier and stronger consciousness-related activity. Transient thalamofrontal neural synchrony and cross-frequency coupling were both driven by the θ phase of the intralaminar and medial nuclei during conscious perception. The intralaminar and medial thalamic nuclei thus play a gate role to drive the activity of the PFC during the emergence of conscious perception.

Topics & Concepts

NeuroscienceThalamusConsciousnessPerceptionPrefrontal cortexCoupling (piping)PsychologyTransient (computer programming)PhysicsCognitionComputer scienceMaterials scienceMetallurgyOperating systemNeural dynamics and brain functionFunctional Brain Connectivity StudiesEEG and Brain-Computer Interfaces
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