Vagus nerve stimulation as a modulator of feedforward and feedback neural transmission
Journal:
arXiv
Published Date:
Jan 30, 2025
Abstract
Vagus nerve stimulation (VNS) has emerged as a promising therapeutic
intervention across various neurological and psychiatric conditions, including
epilepsy, depression, and stroke rehabilitation; however, its mechanisms of
action on neural circuits remain incompletely understood. Here, we present a
novel theoretical framework based on predictive coding that conceptualizes VNS
effects through differential modulation of feedforward and feedback neural
circuits. Based on recent evidence, we propose that VNS shifts the balance
between feedforward and feedback processing through multiple neuromodulatory
systems, resulting in enhanced feedforward signal transmission. This framework
integrates anatomical pathways, receptor distributions, and physiological
responses to explain the influence of the VNS on neural dynamics across
different spatial and temporal scales. VNS may facilitate neural plasticity and
adaptive behavior through acetylcholine and noradrenaline (norepinephrine),
which differentially modulate feedforward and feedback signaling. This
mechanistic understanding serves as a basis for interpreting the cognitive and
therapeutic outcomes across different clinical conditions. Our perspective
provides a unified theoretical framework for understanding circuit-specific VNS
effects and suggests new directions for investigating their therapeutic
mechanisms.