Search Results - "Peters, James F"
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How the Brain Becomes the Mind: Can Thermodynamics Explain the Emergence and Nature of Emotions?
Published in Entropy (Basel, Switzerland) (20-10-2022)“…The neural systems' electric activities are fundamental for the phenomenology of consciousness. Sensory perception triggers an information/energy exchange with…”
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Entropy Balance in the Expanding Universe: A Novel Perspective
Published in Entropy (Basel, Switzerland) (17-04-2019)“…We describe cosmic expansion as correlated with the standpoints of local observers’ co-moving horizons. In keeping with relational quantum mechanics, which…”
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Topological View of Flows Inside the BOLD Spontaneous Activity of the Human Brain
Published in Frontiers in computational neuroscience (22-04-2020)“…Spatio-temporal brain activities with variable delay detectable in resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging (rs-fMRI) give rise to highly…”
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Task-Specific Rehabilitation of Finger-Hand Function Using Interactive Computer Gaming
Published in Archives of physical medicine and rehabilitation (01-11-2008)“…Abstract Szturm T, Peters JF, Otto C, Kapadia N, Desai A. Task-specific rehabilitation of finger-hand function using interactive computer gaming. The present…”
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Topology of Black Holes’ Horizons
Published in Emerging science journal (01-04-2019)“…The Möbius strip spacetime topology and the entangled antipodal points on black hole surfaces, recently described by ‘t Hooft, display an unnoticed…”
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A Symmetric Approach Elucidates Multisensory Information Integration
Published in Information (Basel) (27-12-2016)“…Recent advances in neuronal multisensory integration suggest that the five senses do not exist in isolation of each other. Perception, cognition and action are…”
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Symmetries, Information and Monster Groups before and after the Big Bang
Published in Information (Basel) (01-12-2016)“…The Monster group, the biggest of the sporadic groups, is equipped with the highest known number of dimensions and symmetries. Taking into account variants of…”
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A topological approach unveils system invariances and broken symmetries in the brain
Published in Journal of neuroscience research (01-05-2016)“…Symmetries are widespread invariances underscoring countless systems, including the brain. A symmetry break occurs when the symmetry is present at one level of…”
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Towards a single parameter for the assessment of EEG oscillations
Published in Cognitive neurodynamics (01-06-2024)“…The single macroscopic flow on the boundary of a closed curve equals the sum of the countless microscopic flows in the enclosed area. According to the dictates…”
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DYCK FREE GROUP PRESENTATION OF POLYGON CYCLES IN THE RATIO OF COLLINEAR POINTS IN THE DESARGUES AFFINE PLANE
Published in Journal of mathematical sciences (New York, N.Y.) (2024)“…This paper introduces Dyck free groups that are geometric realizations of polygon cycles, the ratio of either two or three collinear points in the Desargues…”
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Information-devoid routes for scale-free neurodynamics
Published in Synthese (Dordrecht) (01-12-2021)“…Neuroscientists are able to detect physical changes in information entropy in the available neurodata. However, the information paradigm is inadequate to…”
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The Jacobsthal–Padovan–Fibonacci p-sequence and its application in the concise representation of vibrating systems with dual proximal groups
Published in The Journal of supercomputing (2025)“…The focus of this paper is on the Jacobsthal–Padovan–Fibonacci (JPF) p -sequence J P a n F , p , p ≥ 3 , n > 0 and the connections between the Fibonacci and…”
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The common features of different brain activities
Published in Neuroscience letters (23-01-2019)“…•The brain activity has been classically divided into different functions.•We assess brain activities, their dimensional scales and their multilevel assembly…”
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Dyck fundamental group on arcwise-connected polygon cycles
Published in Afrika mathematica (01-06-2023)“…This paper introduces the Dyck fundamental group presentation of arcwise-connected polygon cycles resulting from invariant transforms that preserve the ratio…”
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Multidimensional brain activity dictated by winner-take-all mechanisms
Published in Neuroscience letters (21-06-2018)“…•The Pandemonium architecture describes a winner-take-all mechanism.•We introduce a novel version, equipped with topological features taking into account…”
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A Geometric Milieu Inside the Brain
Published in Foundations of science (01-12-2022)“…The brain, rather than being homogeneous, displays an almost infinite topological genus, since it is punctured with a high number of “cavities”. We might think…”
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What is it like to be “the same”?
Published in Progress in biophysics and molecular biology (01-03-2018)“…A unifying principle underlies the organization of physical and biological systems. It relates to a well-known topological theorem which succinctly states that…”
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Towards a fourth spatial dimension of brain activity
Published in Cognitive neurodynamics (01-06-2016)“…Current advances in neurosciences deal with the functional architecture of the central nervous system, paving the way for general theories that improve our…”
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Cracking the barcode of fullerene-like cortical microcolumns
Published in Neuroscience letters (22-03-2017)“…•Microcolumns stand for the uniform, stereotyped cortical architecture.•Microcolumns might be arranged in guise of fullerene-like structures.•Neural…”
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From abstract topology to real thermodynamic brain activity
Published in Cognitive neurodynamics (01-06-2017)“…Recent approaches to brain phase spaces reinforce the foremost role of symmetries and energy requirements in the assessment of nervous activity. Changes in…”
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