Physical and biological systems often exhibit intermittent dynamics with bursts or avalanches (active states) characterized by power-law size and duration distributions. These emergent features are typical of systems at the critical point of continuous phase transitions, and have led to the hypothesis that such systems may self-organize at criticality, i.e. without any fine tuning of parameters. Since the introduction of the Bak-Tang-Wiesenfeld (BTW) model, the paradigm of self-organized criticality (SOC) has been very fruitful for the analysis of emergent collective behaviors in a number of systems, including the brain. Although considerable effort has been devoted in identifying and modeling scaling features of burst and avalanche statist...
Critical dynamics are assumed to be an attractive mode for normal brain functioning as information p...
The brain keeps its overall dynamics in a corridor of intermediate activity and it has been a long s...
The observation of apparent power-laws in neuronal systems has led to the suggestion that the brain ...
Physical and biological systems often exhibit intermittent dynamics with bursts or avalanches (activ...
Origin and functions of intermittent transitions among sleep stages, including short awakenings and ...
Over the last decades sleep research has focused on epidemiological studies of how different factors...
Criticality has gained widespread interest in neuroscience as an attractive framework for understand...
Sleep plays a key role in preserving brain function, keeping the brain network in a state that ensur...
Neuronal activity differs between wakefulness and sleep states. In contrast, an attractor state, cal...
<div><p>Neuronal activity differs between wakefulness and sleep states. In contrast, an attractor st...
We address the issue of criticality that is attracting the attention of an increasing number of neur...
Self-organized criticality is an attractive model for human brain dynamics, but there has been littl...
The brain keeps its overall dynamics in a corridor of intermediate activity and it has been a long s...
The observation of apparent power laws in neuronal systems has led to the suggestion that the brain ...
Scale-invariant neuronal avalanches have been observed in cell cultures and slices as well as anesth...
Critical dynamics are assumed to be an attractive mode for normal brain functioning as information p...
The brain keeps its overall dynamics in a corridor of intermediate activity and it has been a long s...
The observation of apparent power-laws in neuronal systems has led to the suggestion that the brain ...
Physical and biological systems often exhibit intermittent dynamics with bursts or avalanches (activ...
Origin and functions of intermittent transitions among sleep stages, including short awakenings and ...
Over the last decades sleep research has focused on epidemiological studies of how different factors...
Criticality has gained widespread interest in neuroscience as an attractive framework for understand...
Sleep plays a key role in preserving brain function, keeping the brain network in a state that ensur...
Neuronal activity differs between wakefulness and sleep states. In contrast, an attractor state, cal...
<div><p>Neuronal activity differs between wakefulness and sleep states. In contrast, an attractor st...
We address the issue of criticality that is attracting the attention of an increasing number of neur...
Self-organized criticality is an attractive model for human brain dynamics, but there has been littl...
The brain keeps its overall dynamics in a corridor of intermediate activity and it has been a long s...
The observation of apparent power laws in neuronal systems has led to the suggestion that the brain ...
Scale-invariant neuronal avalanches have been observed in cell cultures and slices as well as anesth...
Critical dynamics are assumed to be an attractive mode for normal brain functioning as information p...
The brain keeps its overall dynamics in a corridor of intermediate activity and it has been a long s...
The observation of apparent power-laws in neuronal systems has led to the suggestion that the brain ...