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Guillem Collell1, Jordi Fauquet2.
Abstract
The connection between brain and mind is an important scientific and philosophical question that we are still far from completely understanding. A crucial point to our work is noticing that thermodynamics provides a convenient framework to model brain activity, whereas cognition can be modeled in information-theoretical terms. In fact, several models have been proposed so far from both approaches. A second critical remark is the existence of deep theoretical connections between thermodynamics and information theory. In fact, some well-known authors claim that the laws of thermodynamics are nothing but principles in information theory. Unlike in physics or chemistry, a formalization of the relationship between information and energy is currently lacking in neuroscience. In this paper we propose a framework to connect physical brain and cognitive models by means of the theoretical connections between information theory and thermodynamics. Ultimately, this article aims at providing further insight on the formal relationship between cognition and neural activity.Entities:
Keywords: brain thermodynamics; cognitive models; free energy; information theory; negentropy
Year: 2015 PMID: 26136709 PMCID: PMC4468356 DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2015.00818
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Psychol ISSN: 1664-1078
Figure 1Connection between brain activity (left) and cognitive models (right) by means of the classical links between thermodynamics and information theory (middle).
Figure 2Entropic exchange between the outside and the inside of a neuron. Adapted from Prigogine (.
Figure 3Decision tree of a two-choice task.