Jul 31, 2006

Speed of sight

Yes, back at the office, with all this time for reading all those really important websites. This one was quite interesting i must say. Just check the name of the mad professor, Vijay Balasubramanian. Wow, I would believe anything he said.

///

Calculating the speed of sight

Each of your eyes transfers information to your brain at about the same speed as a fast Ethernet connection, US researchers have calculated.

That might sound impressive, but the scientists say that our neurons could move data a lot faster than that. The fact that they do not suggests that our nervous system is trading off speed against energy-efficiency.

The researchers, based at the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia, US, attached a guinea pig retina to an array of electrodes, while sustaining it in a nutrient-rich soup. They projected a number of images onto the retina, and recorded the patterns of electrical firing in the retina’s ganglion cells. These cells feed information down the optic nerve, towards the brain’s visual cortex.

From these recordings, the researchers calculated that a guinea pig retina transfers data at about 875 kilobits per second. Human retinas have about ten times as many ganglion cells, giving a "bandwidth" of 8.75 megabits per second.

But it could be faster, says physicist Vijay Balasubramanian, one of the study’s authors. “Each neuron is capable of firing close to once a millisecond, but average activity is only four times a second,” he says. “You have to ask: Why is this?”
Brisk and sluggish

The answer is energy consumption. The human brain makes up only 2% of our total body mass, but requires 20% of our metabolism to keep it running. Neural pathways eat up a lot of energy, and the guzzling gets worse at high speeds.

To compensate for this, nature has divided retinal ganglion cells into two general categories – brisk and sluggish. The most important visual information you receive is brought to you by brisk cells. Moving data at up to 13 bits per second per cell, they detect rapidly moving objects like predators or prey – where a split second could mean the difference between life or death.

Only about 30,000 of the 100,000 cells in the guinea pig retina are brisk, so sluggish cells end up doing most of the work. Each of them operates at a bandwidth of 6 to 8 bits per second. They mostly perform unglamorous duties such as detecting an object’s edges or stabilising your eyes while you walk.

In the end, Balasubramanian thinks that the lopsided distribution of ganglion cells in the retina is the result of an evolutionary cost-benefit analysis. Brisk cells seem less efficient: the researchers found that each electrical spike in sluggish cells carried about 2.1 bits of information. Although they fired more frequently, the brisk cells could only manage about 1.8 bits per spike.

“You don’t get much more information for a lot more energy consumption,” says Balasubramanian, who believes the same cost-benefit equation could be in play throughout the brain. “We could all think a lot faster if it wasn’t so expensive.”

Journal reference: Current Biology (vol 16, p 1428)

Jul 30, 2006

Six weeks of joy has come to an end


It is time for me to go back to the safe and secure office.

Jul 27, 2006

Baptised


The boy got himself a name.

Jul 26, 2006

Beauty is a skid mark



Nice pics of nice cars in bad accidents. No blood, don't worry: http://www.jameskelly.com/oder/oder24.html

Jul 22, 2006

More of that family business

I cut my hair this morning and now I look all amish and shit.




(And no, it´s not my foot.)

Jul 21, 2006

Exploring


Soon 21 hours old. Feels like I have been awake since world war II. Blenda has been enjoying her first day as being the older sister, taking advantage of her age and knowledge of the world.

(Oh! And this actullay means that my vacation is prolonged with another two weeks....Damn!)

Fresh blood.


One new Melinder, a baby boy.

Jul 20, 2006

Fantastic four are about to be faboulos five

Things are getting wicked up north. We are about to leave to Ystad hospital.
Next time I´ll scribble on El Slacker i´ll be the proud father of big gypsy family.
Wish me luck.




le cool






Have I been hiding under a rock for the last few years??? Anyway, I recently found lecool while wasting hours reading blogs written by people in bcn. It´s a free online mag that wrote a nice article on the famousfor15 gig in cccb last week, sign up, enjoy, and look for a little Irish man´s work in there.

I´m lecool

last chance for a slow dance


Jul 18, 2006

Imagine

Imagine to get to know this guy.

He makes his own little computerty costumes without showing any mercy to the poor weberers that end up visiting his site. This is what Steve would be like without Eugenia.



Famous for shitloads of megabytes, No 7!



Welcome to the 7th edition of Famous For 15mb, a space for deserving artistic talent.

This month we present the fine musical talents of the following lucky souls:

Lucius Works Here (Spain)
Fetimo (UK)
Closer (Sweden)
Marielle (USA)
Joe Frawley (USA)
Andy Lewis (UK/China)
Is_felt (Sweden)
Kenji Siratori & Herbert Weixelbaum (Japan)
Maria Louca (Brazil)
P Jørgensen (Denmark)
The Sky Drops (USA)
Claes, Johan & Jens (Sweden)
Cassio Banda (-)

Jammy Smears & Tammy Malander

Jul 17, 2006

Death will come. To Everyone.



This morning during our walk me and Akila found a deer with a broken spine. It had been suffering for several hours. Someone hit it with a car and just took off. People are evil. I suspect the paperboy. I went over to my neighbour who got a licence for hunting, he took his shotgun and put the poor animal out of his misery.

Oh, dear, Oh deer. (Not for kids or weak hearted).

Later this morning we took the deer to his house and cut it open. Tomorrow we are gonna make food. Death is also food.

Jul 16, 2006

Skåre, the place to be.





Jul 15, 2006


Haddokk R.I.P.
1997-04-13 - 2006-07-14

Jul 13, 2006

climing the mountain: ff15mb live at CCCB


Jul 11, 2006

chomsky vs foucalt

Here's a little summery video for all you vacationeers(?)


Jul 10, 2006

Eat my semester


Got upper class people coming for a visit. Time to show them southerners James & Nuri some quality entertainment.
Eating, BBqing, drinking and going to bed early.

Did I say that?

Poor Peter, they cut him in half
Newspaper
It says something about that it's hopeless to shoot in skåne, because it's windy all the time.

Jul 8, 2006

Toad Attack!

Last night during our "tropical night" (according to SMHI) I was attacked by two big toads while sitting outside in the garden trying to enjoy the swedish summer. I hope they´re not coming back with their 50 friends tonight. I can hear a big family of murder toads singing not far from the house every night....


evil swedes




Guirilandia

Christian and Peter got an exhibition to show us



Opening party today, Saturday, at 13.00.

Fotoutställning 8-16 juli på Bokenäs konsthall
Christian Berggren och Peter Blasiusson


For those of you who can´t come, here are the photos that are being shown:
Christian & Peter.

Top Dollars!

Jul 7, 2006

So what?


Mozarts wife, to the left. Photo from 1840.

Latest news:

"Old-school rapper Ice T has apparently revealed that he is to produce a new hip hop album by Baywatch star David Hasselhoff, who will be working under the name 'Hassle The Hoff'.

The news originally came out early last year, but Ice T denied any such involvement, however according to recent articles in the SUN newspaper and Ireland Online News, the album is going ahead.

51-year-old Hasselhoff has already had a string of pop hits in Germany, where he's even had gold and triple platinum album sales, but he now wants to be a rap star, and Ice T believes he will be able to take on some of the biggest names in hip hop.

Ice T is quoted as saying: "He's gonna come out as Hassle The Hoff - I promise you. The Hoff will surprise people with his rap skills and humour. The man is a legend, we are going to show a whole new side of him.""

The future is here.

Jul 2, 2006

Bears, beers and queers.

Been to Copenhagen today to see these dudes....




Now, that´s what I call a holiday!

Spain 1 - Sweden 0


This young gentleman is looking for job, hmmmmmm who should I hire first, Ramon or Tommy aka the Skåne Relic. Who remembers beachcombers?