Peters JF Author
Subjects of specialization
Affiliation
Applied Mathematics
Computational intelligence laboratory, university of Manitoba, Canada
James F. Peters, B.A., Philos. (1961), B.Sc., Math. (1965), M.Sc., Math. (1967), Ph.D., Constructive Specification of Communicating Systems (1991), Postdoctoral Fellow, Syracuse University, and Rome Laboratories (1991), Asst. Prof., University of Arkansas and Researcher in the Mission Sequencing and Telecommunications Divisions at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory/Caltech, Pasadena, California (1992-1994), is now a Full Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) at the University of Manitoba.
Research Article Open Access
Author(s): Deli E, Peters JF and Tozzi A
The brain displays a low-frequency ground energy confirmation, called the resting state, which is characterized by an energy/ information balance via self-regulatory mechanisms. Despite the high-frequency evoked activity, e.g., the detail-oriented sensory processing of environmental data and the accumulation of information, nevertheless the brain’s automatic regulation is always able to recover the resting state. Indeed, we show that the two energetic processes, activation that decreases temporal dimensionality via transient bifurcations and the ensuing brain’s response, lead to complementary and symmetric procedures that satisfy the Landauer’s principle. Landauer’s principle, which states that information era- sure requires energy predicts heat accumulation in t... view moreĀ»