Brain-body physiology: Local, reflex, and central communication

Megan Sammons, Miranda C. Popescu, Jingyi Chi, Stephen D. Liberles, Nadine Gogolla, Asya Rolls*

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Abstract

Behavior is tightly synchronized with bodily physiology. Internal needs from the body drive behavior selection, while optimal behavior performance requires a coordinated physiological response. Internal state is dynamically represented by the nervous system to influence mood and emotion, and body-brain signals also direct responses to external sensory cues, enabling the organism to adapt and pursue its goals within an ever-changing environment. In this review, we examine the anatomy and function of the brain-body connection, manifested across local, reflex, and central regulation levels. We explore these hierarchical loops in the context of the immune system, specifically through the lens of immunoception, and discuss the impact of its dysregulation on human health.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)5877-5890
Number of pages14
JournalCell
Volume187
Issue number21
DOIs
StatePublished - 17 Oct 2024
Externally publishedYes

Funding

FundersFunder number
Food Allergy Science Initiative
Max-Planck-Gesellschaft
Wellcome Trust
Helen Hay Whitney Foundation
Dr. Miriam and Sheldon G. Adelson Medical Research Foundation
ERC-Cog101088955
Howard Hughes Medical InstituteP01 AI179273

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