“…As illustrations, it has been used to characterize ageing properties of the human brain through the analysis of resting state blood oxygen level dependent (BOLD) signals, indicating that the functional entropy associated with brain activity increase with age [23]; as well, a link between human intelligence and brain entropy has been sought in a study that found that brain entropy was positively associated with intelligence [24], and in the abstract of the paper the authors mention that "This relationship between high brain entropy and high intelligence indicates an essential role for entropy in brain functioning". It may be worth pointing out now one aspect, perhaps a warning, about all these entropy estimations that will be addressed in following sections, namely, that in reality rather than entropy having a "role in" some event, it is the physical meaning of the measure -energy distribution, see section 4-, its underlying physical substrate that has the role, because one should not forget that entropy is a measure we have devised to characterise natural phenomena, but whether it can be considered a cause of processes driving living systems is a matter of debate [25]. It will be emphasised in sections below that entropy is an index of energy dispersal [26] and thus energy gradients are the fundamental essence directing the evolution of natural phenomena.…”