Various techniques designed to extract nonlinear characteristics from experimental time series have provided no clear evidence as to whether the electroencephalogram (EEG) is chaotic. Compounding the lack of firm experimental evidence is the paucity of physiologically plausible theories of EEG that are capable of supporting nonlinear and chaotic dynamics. Here we provide evidence for the existence of chaotic dynamics in a neurophysiologically plausible continuum theory of electrocortical activity and show that the set of parameter values supporting chaos within parameter space has positive measure and exhibits fat fractal scaling
The correlation dimension has been used to characterize the effect of anesthesia on the EEG [13][14]...
AbstractThe study of brain dynamics has been approached from different mathematical strategies with ...
Depending on the task being investigated in EEG/MEG experiments, the corresponding signal is more or...
A recently proposed mean-field theory of mammalian cortex rhythmogenesis describes the salient featu...
This thesis explores the dynamics of a physiologically realistic mathematical model of a neural popu...
Background: In a previous work (Dafilis et al. in Chaos 23(2):023111, 2013), evidence was presented ...
Nonlinear time series analyses have suggested that the human electroencephalogram (EEG) may share st...
Despite the discovery of the human alpha rhythm over 70 years ago physiologically plausible theories...
The developments in nonlinear dynamics and the theory of chaos have considerably altered our percept...
Chaos and noise in the electroencephalogram. In the last decade great attention has been devoted to ...
Chaos and noise in the electroencephalogram. In the last decade great attention has been devoted to ...
The developments in nonlinear dynamics and the theory of chaos have considerably altered our percept...
Abstract. In this work we discuss the application of the complexity approach to the study of physio...
Abstract. In this work we discuss the application of the complexity approach to the study of physio...
Nonlinear dynamics and chaos theory have been used in neurophysiology with the aim to understand the...
The correlation dimension has been used to characterize the effect of anesthesia on the EEG [13][14]...
AbstractThe study of brain dynamics has been approached from different mathematical strategies with ...
Depending on the task being investigated in EEG/MEG experiments, the corresponding signal is more or...
A recently proposed mean-field theory of mammalian cortex rhythmogenesis describes the salient featu...
This thesis explores the dynamics of a physiologically realistic mathematical model of a neural popu...
Background: In a previous work (Dafilis et al. in Chaos 23(2):023111, 2013), evidence was presented ...
Nonlinear time series analyses have suggested that the human electroencephalogram (EEG) may share st...
Despite the discovery of the human alpha rhythm over 70 years ago physiologically plausible theories...
The developments in nonlinear dynamics and the theory of chaos have considerably altered our percept...
Chaos and noise in the electroencephalogram. In the last decade great attention has been devoted to ...
Chaos and noise in the electroencephalogram. In the last decade great attention has been devoted to ...
The developments in nonlinear dynamics and the theory of chaos have considerably altered our percept...
Abstract. In this work we discuss the application of the complexity approach to the study of physio...
Abstract. In this work we discuss the application of the complexity approach to the study of physio...
Nonlinear dynamics and chaos theory have been used in neurophysiology with the aim to understand the...
The correlation dimension has been used to characterize the effect of anesthesia on the EEG [13][14]...
AbstractThe study of brain dynamics has been approached from different mathematical strategies with ...
Depending on the task being investigated in EEG/MEG experiments, the corresponding signal is more or...