Prof. Dr. Donald Arthur Glaser
Role of Cortical Noise in Vision
2008 - 58th Meeting of Nobel Laureates
Nobel Laureate 1960 Physics
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Role of Cortical Noise in Vision

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Our brains are always generating electrical signals, even if we close our eyes, plug our ears, and lie in a warm bath. These signals are called cortical noise because they don't correlate with any sensation or thought of which we are aware. I will discuss how this noise is essential for several common brain functions.


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ACADEMIC PARTNER OF THE MEETINGS IN NATURAL SCIENCES:

(IE) Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies (DIAS)
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(NO) University of Oslo