Biophoton signal transmission and processing in the brain
- 01Reviews evidence for biophoton signaling in the brain
- 02Traditional models don't fully explain higher brain function
- 03Biophotons are a known form of cell communication
- 04May offer insights into consciousness, memory, and learning
This review suggests brain cells may communicate using light signals (biophotons), in addition to standard electrical and chemical methods.
The transmission and processing of neural information in the nervous system plays a key role in neural functions. It is well accepted that neural communication is mediated by bioelectricity and chemical molecules via the processes called bioelectrical and chemical transmission, respectively. Indeed, the traditional theories seem to give valuable explanations for the basic functions of the nervous system, but difficult to construct general accepted concepts or principles to provide reasonable explanations of higher brain functions and mental activities, such as perception, learning and memory, emotion and consciousness. Therefore, many unanswered questions and debates over the neural encoding and mechanisms of neuronal networks remain. Cell to cell communication by biophotons, also called ultra-weak photon emissions, has been demonstrated in several plants, bacteria and certain animal cells. Recently, both experimental evidence and theoretical speculation have suggested that biophotons may play a potential role in neural signal transmission and processing, contributing to the understanding of the high functions of nervous system. In this paper, we review the relevant experimental findings and discuss the possible underlying mechanisms of biophoton signal transmission and processing in the nervous system.
- APA
- Rendong Tang, & Jiapei Dai (2014). Biophoton signal transmission and processing in the brain. https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/biophoton-signal-transmission-and-processing-in-the-brain/
- MLA
- Rendong Tang, and Jiapei Dai. "Biophoton signal transmission and processing in the brain." 2014, https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/biophoton-signal-transmission-and-processing-in-the-brain/.
- Chicago
- Rendong Tang, Jiapei Dai. 2014. "Biophoton signal transmission and processing in the brain.". https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/biophoton-signal-transmission-and-processing-in-the-brain/
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