WOLF SINGER: SILENCE – STILLE

About the talk

How do we experience silence? The neuroscientist Wolf Singer explains the key function of the cerebral cortex in this process. Like every perceptual process, the experience of silence is based on previous experiences that are processed by the brain. Silence is an actively generated product of the neural network; each person experiences it individually.

“Is silence the absence of noise? Is it just reduced brain activity that makes us feel silence?”

– Wolf Singer