DocumentCode
151660
Title
Information, noise, coding, modulation: What about the brain?
Author
Berrou, Claude ; Dufor, Olivier ; Gripon, Vincent ; Xiaoran Jiang
Author_Institution
Lab.-STICC, Telecom Bretagne, Brest, France
fYear
2014
fDate
18-22 Aug. 2014
Firstpage
167
Lastpage
172
Abstract
At the microscopic level, the brain is fundamentally a matter of physics and chemistry, as all the components of the universe are. At the macroscopic scale, behavior, psychology and affects are the main dimensions of its life. To convert atoms and molecules into intelligence, some kind of information has to be fixed in the grey matter of the cerebral cortex. The way this “mental information” is materialized and processed is still an enigma, probably the most puzzling problem addressed to science nowadays. At this mesoscopic level of the brain functioning, the concepts to consider are likely the same as those considered in communication and information theory, mainly information, noise, coding and modulation. This paper proposes some ideas that could help understand some features of the brain in an information-processing perspective.
Keywords
brain; encoding; modulation; neurophysiology; noise; psychology; atoms; behavior; brain functioning; cerebral cortex; coding; communication; grey matter; information theory; information-processing perspective; intelligence; macroscopic scale; mental information; mesoscopic level; microscopic level; modulation; molecules; noise; psychology; Encoding; Information processing; Neurons; Neuroscience; Noise; Redundancy; Robustness; Neuroscience; communication; distributed coding; information; modulation; noise;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Turbo Codes and Iterative Information Processing (ISTC), 2014 8th International Symposium on
Conference_Location
Bremen
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ISTC.2014.6955107
Filename
6955107
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