2021
DOI: 10.3389/fnhum.2021.647513
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Brain Entropy During Aging Through a Free Energy Principle Approach

Abstract: Neural complexity and brain entropy (BEN) have gained greater interest in recent years. The dynamics of neural signals and their relations with information processing continue to be investigated through different measures in a variety of noteworthy studies. The BEN of spontaneous neural activity decreases during states of reduced consciousness. This evidence has been showed in primary consciousness states, such as psychedelic states, under the name of “the entropic brain hypothesis.” In this manuscript we prop… Show more

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“…Precuneus, isthmus-cingulate and the inferior parietal cortex are all part of the posterior Default Mode Network (DMN), which supports autobiographical memory, future planning, records of bodily sensations, self-reported mental processes, and monitoring psychological states [ 30 32 ]. This network seems to play a key role in the vulnerability to ADD pathology [ 30 , 33 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Precuneus, isthmus-cingulate and the inferior parietal cortex are all part of the posterior Default Mode Network (DMN), which supports autobiographical memory, future planning, records of bodily sensations, self-reported mental processes, and monitoring psychological states [ 30 32 ]. This network seems to play a key role in the vulnerability to ADD pathology [ 30 , 33 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While disjoint flexibility could be viewed as a neural entropy measure in terms of independent node switching, entropy has also been associated with adaptive processing and even intelligence (Carhart-Harris et al, 2014;Chang et al, 2018;Herzog et al, 2020;Vivot et al, 2020;Cieri et al, 2021). Thus, disjointedness may also sometimes exhibit an inverted U relationship with psychological functioning.…”
Section: Different Forms Of Flexibility: Disjointedness Vs Cohesivenessmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Speculatively, this pattern could be taken as indicating predictive processing in which higher-level coherent neural activity successfully suppresses bottom-up information flows (Bastos et al, 2020;Walsh et al, 2020). While disjoint flexibility could be viewed as a neural entropy measure in terms of independent node switching, entropy has also been associated with intelligent processing (Carhart-Harris et al, 2014;Chang et al, 2018;Cieri et al, 2021;Herzog et al, 2020;Vivot et al, 2020), and so this measure may also sometimes exhibit an inverted U relationship with psychological functioning. Qualitatively speaking, low-to-moderate levels of disjointed migration may be better than stasis/rigidity, but the non-coherent nature of node migration may tend to indicate a breakdown of adaptive functioning.…”
Section: Different Forms Of Flexibility: Disjointedness Vs Cohesivenessmentioning
confidence: 99%