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ÀÛ¼ºÀÏÀÚ 2017-08-03

Brain, consciousness and complexity.

by Eleni Kroupi

 

Various processes in natural sciences, such as the geometric shape of shores, rocks, plants, waves, organism trajectories, atmospheric flows and other phenomena that seem to present a higher level of complexity, may reveal self-similar or self-affine patterns under different resolutions, and although this structure may initially seem complex, it is actually a source of simplicity. Thus, a seemingly complex system can be explained by a relatively low set of parameters. For instance, research over the years has shown that the temporal variations of EEG (electroencephalography) signals exhibit long-range correlations over many time scales, indicating the presence of self-invariant and self-similar structures. Such structures can be captured with non-linear analysis, and with compression methods, such as the Lempel-Ziv complexity algorith... READ MORE  

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