2020
DOI: 10.3389/fncom.2020.00008
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A Layered Control Architecture of Sleep and Arousal

Abstract: Sleep and wakefulness are promoted not by a single neural pathway but via wake or sleep-promoting nodes distributed across layers of the brain. We equate each layer with a brain region in proposing a layered subsumption model for arousal based on a computational architecture. Beyond the brainstem the layers include the diencephalon (hypothalamus, thalamus), basal ganglia, and cortex. In light of existing empirical evidence, we propose that each layer have sleep and wake computations driven by similar high-leve… Show more

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“…At the physiological level, the human body maintains a relatively constant glucose level in the bloodstream through insulin, the production of which is regulated through the interplay of the pancreas with the brain, liver, gut, as well as adipose and muscle tissues 14 . It has also been discovered that the sleep and arousal states of animals are controlled with a layered architecture 15 . Control theorists found that layering is a powerful optimization method for feedback control design 16 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At the physiological level, the human body maintains a relatively constant glucose level in the bloodstream through insulin, the production of which is regulated through the interplay of the pancreas with the brain, liver, gut, as well as adipose and muscle tissues 14 . It has also been discovered that the sleep and arousal states of animals are controlled with a layered architecture 15 . Control theorists found that layering is a powerful optimization method for feedback control design 16 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sleep‐wake patterns are governed by an interconnected neural network organized across layers in the CNS (Lee & Dan, 2012; Saper & Fuller, 2017; Chen et al . 2020). Our proposal is that arousal from sleep in response to CO 2 , as experienced in sleep apnoea, relies on the activation of a select few chemoreceptors in the brainstem and periphery, principally the CBs and RTN.…”
Section: Role Of Subcortical Arousal‐promoting Structures In the Co2 ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Beginning with the nineteenth century philosopher, Herbert Spencer [1], and the neurologist, John Hughlings Jackson [2,3], there is an extensive literature that views the nervous system as a layered architecture (for reviews, see [4][5][6][7][8][9][10]). The notion of layering implies a vertical decomposition of control similar to the concept of hierarchical organization, but without an insistence on a unidirectional (top-down) flow of control.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%