| Literature DB >> 32158384 |
George Lai1,2, Jean-Philippe Langevin3,4, Ralph J Koek5,6, Scott E Krahl4,7, Ausaf A Bari3,4, James W Y Chen1,2.
Abstract
Accurate localization of complex human experiences such as emotions, dreaming, creativity, and consciousness to specific cerebral structures or neural networks has remained elusive despite technological advances. We report the use of acute deep brain stimulation (DBS) to evoke behavioral and emotional effects by applying electrical stimulation (ES) at various voltage strengths to the basolateral and central subnuclei of the amygdala in addition to the head of hippocampus (HC) for two subjects with medically refractory post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Our results suggest that the amygdala could be a node in a neural network responsible for the generation of complex vivid mental imagery and integrated sensory experiences similar to John Hughlings Jackson's "dreamy state" and "double consciousness," which have been classically associated with temporal lobe epilepsy during uncinate seizures. That we were able to elicit similar vivid, dynamic, complex, bizarre, and original mental imagery with ES in non-epileptic subjects suggests that Jackson's seizure related "dreamy state" and "double consciousness" may arise from heightened innate brain mechanisms with the amygdala acting as a node in the neural network responsible for physiologic dreaming and creative functions. Furthermore, our subjects experienced different emotions with different stimulation strengths at various electrode contacts. Our results suggest that higher voltage stimulation of the amygdala and HC at 4-5 V leads to predominantly negative responses and 2-4 V stimulation showed inversely coupled positive and negative responses of the amygdala in either hemisphere which may imply hemispheric dominance of emotional valences without relation to handedness. Due to the unique and complex responses dependent on location and strength of stimulation, we advise that all patients receiving DBS of the amygdala undergo acute stimulation mapping in a monitored setting before selecting therapeutic parameters for chronic stimulation.Entities:
Keywords: DBS; PTSD; amygdala; creativity; double consciousness; dreaming; dreamy state; emotion
Year: 2020 PMID: 32158384 PMCID: PMC7052301 DOI: 10.3389/fnhum.2020.00061
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Hum Neurosci ISSN: 1662-5161 Impact factor: 3.169
FIGURE 1In this three-dimensional image, Subject 2’s MRI brain imaging studies were registered to the MNI space (MNI152 NLIN2009a) and then overlaid on the structural atlas of Mai (Horn and Kühn, 2015; Mai and Majtanik, 2017). Here we demonstrate the trajectory for each DBS electrode implanted into the head of the HC and amygdala as represented in “MNI space.” The blue regions represent the putamen while the green regions represent the globus pallidus. The white lines represent the DBS leads with four gray regions representing individual electrode contacts. See Figure 2 for precise localization of each contact.
FIGURE 2To demonstrate locations of each electrode, Subject 2’s MRI brain imaging studies were registered to the MNI space (MNI152 NLIN2009a) and then overlaid on the structural atlas of Mai (Horn and Kühn, 2015; Mai and Majtanik, 2017) to allow delineation of cerebral cortices and subcortical structures with color coded representations of cortical and subcortical parcelation according to the Mai atlas. The red rectangular markers represent right sided DBS electrode contacts 8–11 while the green rectangular markers represent left sided contacts 0–3. Contact 0 was placed in the left HC and contact 8 was placed in the right HC (A). Contact 1 was placed in the left ventral BLA and contact 9 was placed in the right ventral BLA (B). Contact 2 was placed in the left dorsal BLA and contact 10 was placed in the right dorsal BLA (C). Contact 3 was placed in the left CeA and contact 11 was placed in the right CeA (D).
Acute stimulation effects of individual DBS electrode contacts in both subjects organized by contact stimulated and stimulation strength.
Transcriptions of example responses from both subjects pertaining to the dreamy state and double consciousness.
| Ventral BLA | 2 V | “Now I’m at my elementary school…I’m at my elementary school… I’m like right outside the gate…[inaudible] ***…are they probing my brain? What a trip…it’s like I can’t get rid of this smile…and I’m right at the front gate where I went in elementary…why is it that I’m going back to where I grew up? What a trip…and that aqueduct I think I know where it’s at in ***…I just know where it’s at” (I) “Can you turn off the floating visualizations?” (S) “It just happens…yeah…like it’s changing a channel…it went from like the park to the aqueduct to the school…I float into it” |
| Ventral BLA | 3 V | (S) “I’m in like a dark place now with a white wall… this one white wall like this and another one right here and I’m floating like right here…like two white walls perpendicular to each other” “This is not someplace you’ve been?” “Nuh uh…exactly I’ve never been here…like there’s grass…kind like I’m trapped a little bit…I feel like a rush in my upper body” “I’m over a driveway now…I’m over the driveway where I use to live in ***…oh my god…I’m over the driveway and there’s a big old oak tree a big ass oak tree the one that was in front of the house…I’m like to the side of it, the oak tree is right here…the house is behind it and the driveway is right here and I’m kinda of like floating right here…but what a trip I see the tree the oak tree and the driveway.” (I) And you’re smiling? (S) Yeah…I mean I don’t know it’s like I’m going back to a place I haven’t thought of in like shoot 30 years…I’m just thinking to myself why am I going back to *** places where I use to go when I was a little kid…what a trip” “I can do this all day…this is cool man” “If I ask you to can you visualize the room where you are right now, can you visualize me?” “Yeah I can visualize you and the bed, and me” “I’m floating over this place…but I think it was when I was in Germany, but I don’t really recognize it…and I’m just floating across it…what a trip man…is this what it feels like to be high?” “I think I’m in Germany…I think so yeah” “Can you voluntarily turn that off and just like focus” “yeah” |
| Dorsal BLA | 1 V | (S) “Lady that is amazing…there’s this lady showing me all her ceramic artwork…she’s got all kinds of animals and she’s got this one it’s like a clownfish beautiful…I guess she’s like a sculpture…she does really good work…oh my god…all the animals that she made all the flowers they’re all glossy baby you got talent boy…I feel good…this lady she just showed me some nice artwork some nice things that she made…god she made 2 kettles one of the world and I don’t know what the other one is but one of the kettles is like the planet earth and she made it into a kettle…is that amazing or what…god…were like in a kind of [inaudible] place that’s been cleared out so the little houses and the lady the owner she does the ceramic artwork…beautiful…I see a penguin…oh man” |
| Dorsal BLA | 3 V | (S) “I’m in the patio with a dog…it’s a cement patio…I think I’m in Costa Rica…yeah because the cement patio but the rest it’s all like forest…it’s like San Isidro…” |
| Dorsal BLA | 3 V | (S) “I am fine…oh yeah…I’m happy…almost seems like I had déjà vu…oh when you told you’d explain my eye…I just remember I had a dream about this…some of how do you say it…the tastes and the smells you know stuff like that” (I) “Déjà vu is new for you or it happens before too?” (S) “it’s only happened like twice before ever in my life?” |
| CeA | 5 V | (S) “It’s like I want to…jolt…I just can’t it’s just a subconscious feeling …just run…just a subconscious feeling…” |