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https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2019.12.19.883124v1). Processing in the form
of excitation waves may result in conscious integration of all information in a single inter
ference image for the whole cortex. This is what we have simulated here. What can be seen
through the simulation are interference images, through interpenetrating neuronal excita
tion waves. Simplified, the simulation assumes only two signals that directly interfere with
each other. Detailed models are highly compatible with EEG and other data. The exact
proportion of non-locally processed information in the cerebrum is still unclear.
When we look at the wave pattern, we may be a little disappointed because the original
image is no longer recognizable. Instead, we only see a wave interference pattern, like on
a pond when several wave trains overlap: an interference image. But that’s not so surpris
ing, because that’s exactly what we did to capture the image. To make the original image
we wanted to store visible again, we now have to beam the carrier background wave onto
15.1 Modular Construction Leads to Ever New Properties – Up to Consciousness