2023
DOI: 10.1101/2023.07.20.548178
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Cortical and subcortical mapping of the allostatic-interoceptive system in the human brain: replication and extension with 7 Tesla fMRI

Abstract: The brain continuously anticipates the energetic needs of the body and prepares to meet those needs before they arise, a process called allostasis. In support of allostasis, the brain continually models the internal state of the body, a process called interoception. Using published tract-tracing studies in non-human animals as a guide, we previously identified a large-scale system supporting allostasis and interoception in the human brain with functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) at 3 Tesla. In the pre… Show more

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“…These areas are part of what has been termed a ‘visceral control network’, which is proposed to be involved in mediating psychological stress appraisals and simultaneously controlling cardiovascular physiology, with alterations in this network being linked to a higher risk of cardiovascular disease 9 . These brain systems have also been recently described as belonging to an interoceptive-allostatic brain network for regulating peripheral physiology by predictive or anticipatory processes 66,67 . Along similar lines, our results appear to provide evidence for a pathway whereby increased brain activity in systems encompassed by these networks associates with larger rises in stressor-evoked systolic blood pressure and preclinical atherosclerosis across people.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These areas are part of what has been termed a ‘visceral control network’, which is proposed to be involved in mediating psychological stress appraisals and simultaneously controlling cardiovascular physiology, with alterations in this network being linked to a higher risk of cardiovascular disease 9 . These brain systems have also been recently described as belonging to an interoceptive-allostatic brain network for regulating peripheral physiology by predictive or anticipatory processes 66,67 . Along similar lines, our results appear to provide evidence for a pathway whereby increased brain activity in systems encompassed by these networks associates with larger rises in stressor-evoked systolic blood pressure and preclinical atherosclerosis across people.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%