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Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A ; 113(31): 8753-8, 2016 08 02.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27432962

ABSTRACT

Human beings hold higher intelligence than other animals on Earth; however, it is still unclear which brain properties might explain the underlying mechanisms. The brain is a major energy-consuming organ compared with other organs. Neural signal communications and information processing in neural circuits play an important role in the realization of various neural functions, whereas improvement in cognitive function is driven by the need for more effective communication that requires less energy. Combining the ultraweak biophoton imaging system (UBIS) with the biophoton spectral analysis device (BSAD), we found that glutamate-induced biophotonic activities and transmission in the brain, which has recently been demonstrated as a novel neural signal communication mechanism, present a spectral redshift from animals (in order of bullfrog, mouse, chicken, pig, and monkey) to humans, even up to a near-infrared wavelength (∼865 nm) in the human brain. This brain property may be a key biophysical basis for explaining high intelligence in humans because biophoton spectral redshift could be a more economical and effective measure of biophotonic signal communications and information processing in the human brain.


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Brain/physiology , Intelligence , Nerve Net/physiology , Photons , Algorithms , Animals , Biophysical Phenomena , Brain/cytology , Brain/metabolism , Chickens , Glutamic Acid/metabolism , Haplorhini , Humans , Mice , Models, Neurological , Nerve Net/cytology , Nerve Net/metabolism , Rana catesbeiana , Spectrum Analysis/methods , Swine
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