Cognitive
emissions of 1/f noise
Gilden, D. L.
The residual
fluctuations that naturally arise in experimental inquiry are analyzed
in terms of their time histories. Although these fluctuations are generally
relegated to a statistical purgatory known as unexplained variance, it
is shown that they may harbor a long term memory process known as 1/f
noise. This type of noise has been encountered in a number of biological
and physical systems and is theorized to be a signature of dynamic complexity.
Its presence in psychological data appears to be associated with the most
elementary aspect of cognitive process, the formation of representations.