Tesis presentada al programa de doctorado en Física del Departamento de Física de la Universidad Federal de Pernambuco para la obtención del título de Doctor en Física.Anticipated Synchronization (AS) is a form of synchronization that occurs when a unidirectional influence is transmitted from an emitter to a receiver, but the receiver system leads the emitter in time. This counterintuitive phenomenon can be a stable solution of two dynamical systems coupled in a master-slave configuration when the slave is subject to a negative delayed self-feedback. Many examples of AS dynamics have been found in different systems, however, theoretical and experimental evidence for it in the brain has been lacking. In this thesis work we investigate the ex...
Research investigating the dynamics of coupled physical systems has demonstrated that small feedback...
Several cognitive tasks related to learning and memory exhibit synchronization of macroscopic cortic...
Patterns of (de)synchronization are key to neural func-tioning. We asked what general mechanisms are...
[eng] Anticipated Synchronization (AS) is a form of synchronization that occurs when a unidirectiona...
Synchronization is one of the brain mechanisms allowing the coordination of neuronal activity requir...
Anticipated synchronization (AS) is an anti-intuitive phenomenon that can occur in two coupled dynam...
Two identical autonomous dynamical systems unidirectionally coupled in a sender-receiver configurati...
Anticipated and zero-lag synchronization have been observed in different scientific fields. In the b...
During cognitive tasks cortical microcircuits synchronize to bind stimuli into unified perception. T...
The phenomenon of synchronization between two or more areas of the brain coupled asymmetrically is a...
6 pages, 3 figures.-- Contributed to: European Symposium on Artificial Neural Networks 2003 (ESANN'2...
The inhibitory synapse can induce synchronous behaviors different from the anti-phase synchronous be...
Anticipated synchronization is a counterintuitive synchronization regime between a master and a slav...
Inhibitory neurons form an extensive network involved in the development of different rhythms in the...
Several cognitive tasks related to learning and memory exhibit synchronization of macro-scopic corti...
Research investigating the dynamics of coupled physical systems has demonstrated that small feedback...
Several cognitive tasks related to learning and memory exhibit synchronization of macroscopic cortic...
Patterns of (de)synchronization are key to neural func-tioning. We asked what general mechanisms are...
[eng] Anticipated Synchronization (AS) is a form of synchronization that occurs when a unidirectiona...
Synchronization is one of the brain mechanisms allowing the coordination of neuronal activity requir...
Anticipated synchronization (AS) is an anti-intuitive phenomenon that can occur in two coupled dynam...
Two identical autonomous dynamical systems unidirectionally coupled in a sender-receiver configurati...
Anticipated and zero-lag synchronization have been observed in different scientific fields. In the b...
During cognitive tasks cortical microcircuits synchronize to bind stimuli into unified perception. T...
The phenomenon of synchronization between two or more areas of the brain coupled asymmetrically is a...
6 pages, 3 figures.-- Contributed to: European Symposium on Artificial Neural Networks 2003 (ESANN'2...
The inhibitory synapse can induce synchronous behaviors different from the anti-phase synchronous be...
Anticipated synchronization is a counterintuitive synchronization regime between a master and a slav...
Inhibitory neurons form an extensive network involved in the development of different rhythms in the...
Several cognitive tasks related to learning and memory exhibit synchronization of macro-scopic corti...
Research investigating the dynamics of coupled physical systems has demonstrated that small feedback...
Several cognitive tasks related to learning and memory exhibit synchronization of macroscopic cortic...
Patterns of (de)synchronization are key to neural func-tioning. We asked what general mechanisms are...