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A predictive coding framework of allostatic-interoceptive overload in frontotemporal dementia
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WoS WOS:000877949900007
Scopus SCOPUS_ID:85137026288
DOI 10.1016/J.TINS.2022.08.005
Año 2022
Tipo revisión

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Autores Afiliación Chile

Instituciones Chile

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Afiliación Extranjera

Instituciones
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Abstract



Recent allostatic–interoceptive explanations using predictive coding models propose that efficient regulation of the body's internal milieu is necessary to correctly anticipate environmental needs. We review this framework applied to understanding behavioral variant frontotemporal dementia (bvFTD) considering both allostatic overload and interoceptive deficits. First, we show how this framework could explain divergent deficits in bvFTD (cognitive impairments, behavioral maladjustment, brain atrophy, fronto-insular-temporal network atypicality, aberrant interoceptive electrophysiological activity, and autonomic disbalance). We develop a set of theory-driven predictions based on levels of allostatic interoception associated with bvFTD phenomenology and related physiopathological mechanisms. This approach may help further understand the disparate behavioral and physiopathological dysregulations of bvFTD, suggesting targeted interventions and strengthening clinical models of neurological and psychiatric disorders.

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Revista ISSN
Trends In Neurosciences 0166-2236

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Neurosciences
Scopus
Neuroscience (All)
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Publicaciones WoS (Ediciones: ISSHP, ISTP, AHCI, SSCI, SCI), Scopus, SciELO Chile.

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Autores - Afiliación



Ord. Autor Género Institución - País
1 Migeot, Joaquin Hombre Universidad Adolfo Ibáñez - Chile
2 DURAN-SAN MARTIN, CLAUDIA ANDREA Mujer Universidad Adolfo Ibáñez - Chile
3 Signorelli, Camilo M. Hombre University of Oxford - Reino Unido
Universite de Liege - Bélgica
Neuroimagerie Cognitive - Francia
UNIV OXFORD - Reino Unido
Univ Liege - Bélgica
INSERM - Francia
4 Piguet, Olivier Hombre The University of Sydney - Australia
UNIV SYDNEY - Australia
5 LEGAZ, AGUSTINA Mujer Universidad Adolfo Ibáñez - Chile
Universidad de San Andrés - Argentina
Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas - Argentina
University of California, San Francisco - Estados Unidos
Univ San Andres - Argentina
Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas (CONICET) - Argentina
UNIV CALIF SAN FRANCISCO - Estados Unidos
Trinity Coll Dublin - Irlanda

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Fuente
Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas
CONICET
Fondo Nacional de Desarrollo Científico y Tecnológico
National Institutes of Health
Universidad del Valle
Fondo de Fomento al Desarrollo Científico y Tecnológico
Alzheimer's Association
National Health and Medical Research Council
National Institute on Aging
Fonds De La Recherche Scientifique - FNRS
Programa Interdisciplinario de Investigacion Experimental en Comunicacion y Cognicion (PIIECC), Facultad de Humanidades, USACH
Takeda
Global Brain Health Institute
Anillos
sistema general de regalías
Programa Interdisciplinario de Investigación Experimental en Comunicación y Cognición
ANID/FONDECYT
Facultad de Humanidades
ANID/FONDEF
ANID/FONDECYT Regular
National Institutes of Health, National Institutes of Aging
Alzheimer's Association GBHI
Rainwater Charitable foundation - Tau Consortium
ANID/PIA/ANILLOS
Prix Inspiration Arctique
Brain Inspired Consciousness
Rainwater Charitable foundation-Tau Consortium
Human Brain Project task, Brain Inspired Consciousness (BRICON)
FNRS MIS project 'Evidencing sentience in low arousal states by probing brain-body interactions' (2020)
National Health and Medical Research Council of Australia Leadership Fellowship

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Agradecimiento
A.I. is partially supported by grants from Takeda CW2680521 ; CONICET ; ANID/FONDECYT Regular ( 1210195 and 1210176 ); FONCYT-PICT 2017-1820 ; ANID/FONDAP/15150012 ; Sistema General de Regalías (BPIN2018000100059), Universidad del Valle (CI 5316); Programa Interdisciplinario de Investigación Experimental en Comunicación y Cognición (PIIECC) , Facultad de Humanidades, USACH ; Alzheimer’s Association GBHI ALZ UK-20-639295 ; and the MULTI-PARTNER CONSORTIUM TO EXPAND DEMENTIA RESEARCH IN LATIN AMERICA [ReDLat, supported by National Institutes of Health , National Institutes of Aging ( R01 AG057234 ), Alzheimer’s Association ( SG-20-725707 ), Rainwater Charitable foundation - Tau Consortium , and Global Brain Health Institute)]. C.D.A. is partially supported by 2018-AARG-591107 , ANID/FONDEF ID20I10152 , ANID/FONDECYT 1210622, and ANID/PIA/ANILLOS ACT210096 . C.M.S. is supported by the FNRS MIS project ‘Evidencing sentience in low arousal states by probing brain-body interactions’ (2020) and Human Brain Project task, Brain Inspired Consciousness (BRICON). O.P. is supported by a National Health and Medical Research Council of Australia Leadership Fellowship ( GNT2008020 ). The contents of this publication are solely the responsibility of the authors and do not represent the official views of these institutions.
A.I. is partially supported by grants from Takeda CW2680521; CONICET; ANID/FONDECYT Regular (1210195 and 1210176); FONCYT-PICT 2017-1820; ANID/FONDAP/15150012; Sistema General de Regalias (BPIN2018000100059), Universidad del Valle (CI 5316); Programa Interdisciplinario de Investigacion Experimental en Comunicacion y Cognicion (PIIECC), Facultad de Humanidades, USACH; Alzheimer's Association GBHI ALZ UK-20-639295; and the MULTIPARTNER CONSORTIUM TO EXPAND DEMENTIA RESEARCH IN LATIN AMERICA [ReDLat, supported by National Institutes of Health, National Institutes of Aging (R01 AG057234), Alzheimer's Association (SG-20-725707), Rainwater Charitable foundation-Tau Consortium, and Global Brain Health Institute)]. C.D.A. is partially supported by 2018-AARG591107, ANID/FONDEF ID20I10152, ANID/FONDECYT 1210622, and ANID/PIA/ANILLOS ACT210096. C.M.S. is supported by the FNRS MIS project `Evidencing sentience in low arousal states by probing brain-body interactions' (2020) and Human Brain Project task, Brain Inspired Consciousness (BRICON). O.P. is supported by a National Health and Medical Research Council of Australia Leadership Fellowship (GNT2008020). The contents of this publication are solely the responsibility of the authors and do not represent the official views of these institutions.

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