The Network Systems Underlying Emotions: The Rational Foundation of Deep Brain Stimulation Psychosurgery

Author:

Vega-Zelaya Lorena1ORCID,Pastor Jesús1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Clinical Neurophysiology, Instituto de Investigación Biomédica Hospital, Universitario de La Princesa, C/Diego de León 62, 28006 Madrid, Spain

Abstract

Science and philosophy have tried to understand the origin of emotions for centuries. However, only in the last 150 years have we started to try to understand them in a neuroscientific scope. Emotions include physiological changes involving different systems, such as the endocrine or the musculoskeletal, but they also cause a conscious experience of those changes that are embedded in memory. In addition to the cortico-striato-thalamo-cortical circuit, which is the most important of the basal ganglia, the limbic system and prefrontal circuit are primarily involved in the process of emotion perceptions, thoughts, and memories. The purpose of this review is to describe the anatomy and physiology of the different brain structures involved in circuits that underlie emotions and behaviour, underlying the symptoms of certain psychiatric pathologies. These circuits are targeted during deep brain stimulation (DBS) and knowledge of them is mandatory to understand the clinical-physiological implications for the treatment. We summarize the main outcomes of DBS treatment in several psychiatric illness such as obsessive compulsive disorder, refractory depression, erethism and other conditions, aiming to understand the rationale for selecting these neural systems as targets for DBS.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

General Neuroscience

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