Noisy cooperative intermittent processes: From blinking quantum dots to human consciousness
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2011
Abstract:
We study the superposition of a non-Poisson renewal process with the presence of a superimposed Poisson noise. The non-Poisson renewals mark the passage between meta- stable states in system with self-organization. We propose methods to measure the amount of information due to the two independent processes independently, and we see that a supercial study based on the survival probabilities yield stretched-exponential relaxations. Our method is in fact able to unravel the inverse-power law relaxation of the isolated non-Poisson processes, even when noise is present. We provide examples of this behavior in system of diverse nature, from blinking nano-crystals to weak turbulence. Finally we focus our discussion on events extracted from human electroencephalograms, and we discuss their connection with emerging properties of integrated neural dynamics, i.e. consciousness.
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01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
consciousness; intermittency; complexity brain
Elenco autori:
Gemignani, Angelo; Allegrini, Paolo; Menicucci, Danilo; Bedini, Remo; Paradisi, Paolo
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