An ocean in your brain: Interacting brain waves key to how we process information

By Salk Institute The best way to explain how the neurons were behaving, they discovered, was through interaction of microscopic waves of activity rather than interaction of individual neurons. Rather than a flash of light activating specialized sensory cells, the researchers showed how it creates distributed patterns: waves of activity across many neighboring cells, with alternating peaks and troughs of activation—like ocean waves.

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Great Article with Real Implications for our understanding of Cognition.

Published by Gary D. Agnew

Consultative-minded financial professional with training in clinical psychology. Applying behavioral economics and neuromarketing to human commerce. Professional recognized for work in choice architecture and group retirement planning.

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