A Hierarchy of Time-Scales and the Brain
University College London · Wellcome Centre for Human Neuroimaging
Abstract
In this paper, we suggest that cortical anatomy recapitulates the temporal hierarchy that is inherent in the dynamics of environmental states. Many aspects of brain function can be understood in terms of a hierarchy of temporal scales at which representations of the environment evolve. The lowest level of this hierarchy corresponds to fast fluctuations associated with sensory processing, whereas the highest levels encode slow contextual changes in the environment, under which faster representations unfold. First, we describe a mathematical model that exploits the temporal structure of fast sensory input to track the slower trajectories of their underlying causes. This model of sensory encoding or perceptual…
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3Topics & keywords
- Sensory system
- Hierarchy
- Perception
- Computer science
- ENCODE
- Neuroscience
- Inference
- Function (biology)
- Life in Land