Consciousness as a Wave Structure: A Possible Connection Between Brain Frequencies and Perception Frequencies

Consciousness as a Wave Structure: A Possible Connection Between Brain Frequencies and Perception Frequencies

https://zenodo.org/records/19839850 Author: Sergey SkrynnikPublication Date: 2026-04-28Version: 9.0Publication Platform: ZenodoLanguage: Russian (with parallel translations into English and Kazakh) Abstract This paper proposes an interpretative model of brain rhythms based on the assumption of their interference nature. It is shown that the observed ranges of electroencephalographic (EEG) activity (delta, theta, alpha, beta, gamma) can be considered not as primary frequencies of consciousness generation, but as the result of interactions between processes at different frequency levels. Within the framework of the model, it is assumed that the recorded EEG signals represent a low-frequency projection of a more complex dynamics formed through superposition and resonant interaction of these levels. It is shown that an approximate quadratic correspondence between the main ranges of brain waves may be observed, indicating a possible hierarchical structure of their interrelations. The proposed approach does not introduce new measurable quantities and remains interpretative in nature; however, it allows for a new perspective on neurophysiological data and suggests directions for further analysis of coherence and...
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