Brain waves transmit cortical information

In previous blog posts I have shared that wave forms are being recognized as interacting with synaptic networks through quantum tunneling among other processes. Earl K. Miller is cited in a publication from the picower institute as “showing that brain rhythms, or brain waves, play a central role in how the cortex processes information and gives us volitional control over our thoughts [suggesting the role of the immaterial cognitive mind] . . . . information flow can be guided among the [coherent, synchronous] circuit pathways available at a given moment by the interplay of brain rhythms [waves] carrying different kinds of [neurally encoded] information.”

(i have added relevant points within brackets reflecting information i have shared in earlier blogs.)

Stan Lennard