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Your brain is on the edge of chaos …

Posted on March 24th, 2009 by Michael

Physorg.com:
Cambridge-based researchers provide new evidence that the human brain lives “on the edge of chaos”, at a critical transition point between randomness and order. The study, published March 20 in the open-access journal PLoS Computational Biology, provides experimental data on an idea previously fraught with theoretical speculation.

Self-organized criticality (where systems spontaneously organize themselves to operate at a critical point between order and randomness), can emerge from complex interactions in many different physical systems, including avalanches, forest fires, earthquakes, and heartbeat rhythms.

According to this study, conducted by a team from the University of Cambridge, the Medical Research Council Cognition & Brain Sciences Unit, and the GlaxoSmithKline Clinical Unit Cambridge, the dynamics of human brain networks have something important in common with some superficially very different systems in nature. Computational networks showing these characteristics have also been shown to have optimal memory (data storage) and information-processing capacity. In particular, critical systems are able to respond very rapidly and extensively to minor changes in their inputs.

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4 Responses to “Your brain is on the edge of chaos …”


  1. jj Says:

    just goes to show.. cvsx10bvs
    “deepspace within – brains – the final frontier”

  2. karl Says:

    control the mind,control the thinking.

  3. clive Says:

    fascinating
    how and what concsiousness is
    is one of the fundamental questions of existance

  4. harvey robson Says:

    spontaneous systems at critical points,=darwins evolution off our world.
    out of chaeos [complex intereactions, ] comes order,process to respond to changes.