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Title

Markov Blankets and Cognitive Dysfunction in mTBI: Insights from Simulation Models.

Authors

Mavroudis, Ioannis; Petridis, Foivos; Kazis, Dimitrios; Ionescu, Cătălina; Petroaie, Antoneta Dacia; Romila, Laura; Kamal, Fatima Zahra; Ciobica, Alin; Morosan, George Catalin; Novac, Bogdan; Novac, Otilia; Iordache, Alin

Abstract

Mild Traumatic Brain Injury (mTBI) is a prevalent neurological condition that can lead to persistent cognitive impairments, disrupting memory, attention, and executive function. In this study, we explore the mechanisms of cognitive decline in mTBI through the lens of Markov blankets--a theoretical framework that delineates the statistical boundary between the brain's internal and external states. By simulating the impact of mTBI on sensory, active, internal, and external states, we demonstrate how disruptions to the Markov blanket structure contribute to impairments in predictive coding and cognitive processing. Our simulation introduces noise and connectivity reductions that mimic the neurometabolic and synaptic changes following mTBI, revealing delayed sensory processing, impaired motor function, and cognitive instability. These findings highlight the importance of Markov blankets in maintaining cognitive integrity and offer novel insights into the pathophysiology of post-concussion syndrome. Understanding how mTBI disrupts the brain's functional architecture through Markov blanket disturbances may inform more effective diagnostic and therapeutic approaches.

Subjects

BRAIN injuries; POSTCONCUSSION syndrome; NEUROLOGICAL disorders; EXECUTIVE function; NOISE control

Publication

BRAIN: Broad Research in Artificial Intelligence & Neuroscience, 2024, Vol 15, Issue 3, p7

ISSN

2068-0473

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.70594/brain/15.3/1

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