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Synchronization in the Brain — Unification of Information as the Emergence —

Yoko Yamaguchi
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Yoko Yamaguchi: Tokyo Denki University, Department of Information Sciences, College of Science and Engineering

A chapter in Complexity and Diversity, 1997, pp 147-153 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract Biological complexity derives not only from the variety within the system but also from continuous changes in environments. Synchronization is considered to be the origin of the power by which biological systems describe and control the indefinite order self-organized in themselves. Recognition models based on synchronization of oscillations and based on synchronization of wave propagations are proposed and discussed on their variety and diversity.

Keywords: synchronization; oscillation; wave; pattern recognition; speech recognition (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 1997
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DOI: 10.1007/978-4-431-66862-6_30

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