THE WAVE PACKET: AN ACTION POTENTIAL FOR THE 21st CENTURY
- 1 June 2003
- journal article
- research article
- Published by World Scientific Pub Co Pte Ltd in Journal of Integrative Neuroscience
- Vol. 02 (01) , 3-30
- https://doi.org/10.1142/s0219635203000214
Abstract
Sensing and perceiving involve enormous numbers of widely distributed dendritic and action potentials in cortex, before, during and after stimulus arrival but with differing spatiotemporal patterns. Stimulus-activated receptors drive cortical neurons directly (olfactory) or indirectly through thalamocortical relays. The driven activity induces hemisphere-wide, self-organized patterns of neural activity called wave packets. Three levels of brain function are hypothesized to mediate transition from sensation and perception. Microscopic activity expressed by action potentials is sensory. Macroscopic activity of the whole forebrain expressed by behavior is perceptual. Mesoscopic activity bridges the gap by the formation of wave packets. They form when sensory input destabilizes the primary receiving areas by local state transitions. The sensory-driven action potentials condense into mesoscopic wave packets like molecules forming raindrops from vapor. The condensation disks sustain 2D spatial patterns of phase and amplitude of carrier waves in the beta and gamma EEG. The AM patterns correlate not with features but with the context and value of sensory stimuli for the subjects, in a word, their meaning. The wave packets from all sensory areas are broadly transmitted through the forebrain. They induce the formation of macroscopic patterns that coalesce like scintillating pools over much and perhaps all of each hemisphere. The prediction is made for clinical testing that wave packets are precursor to states of awareness. They are not by themselves accessible to experience, as may be the macroscopic states initiated by global state transitions.Keywords
This publication has 73 references indexed in Scilit:
- Brain Function and OscillationsPublished by Springer Nature ,1998
- In the Theater of ConsciousnessPublished by Oxford University Press (OUP) ,1997
- Spatiotemporal analysis of prepyriform, visual, auditory, and somesthetic surface EEGs in trained rabbitsJournal of Neurophysiology, 1996
- A dynamical model of the meaning of informationBiosystems, 1996
- Cortical activity flips among quasi-stationary states.Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 1995
- Dynamics of functional coupling in the cerebral cortex: an attempt at a model-based interpretationPhysica D: Nonlinear Phenomena, 1994
- CorticonicsPublished by Cambridge University Press (CUP) ,1991
- Chaotic neural networksPhysics Letters A, 1990
- Modeling Brain FunctionPublished by Cambridge University Press (CUP) ,1989
- Dynamics of pattern formation in lateral-inhibition type neural fieldsBiological Cybernetics, 1977