We derive a theoretical construct that allows for the characterisation of both scalable and scale free systems within the dynamic causal modelling (DCM) framework. We define a dynamical system to be “scalable” if the same equation of motion continues to apply as the system changes in size. As an example of such a system, we simulate planetary orbits varying in size and show that our proposed methodology can be used to recover Kepler’s third law from the timeseries. In contrast, a “scale free” system is one in which there is no characteristic length scale, meaning that images of such a system are statistically unchanged at different levels of magnification. As an example of such a system, we use calcium imaging collected in murine cortex and...
In contrast to the symmetries of translation in space, rotation in space, and translation in time, t...
In general, reducing the dimensionality of a complex model is a natural first step to gaining insigh...
We study a long-recognised but under-appreciated symmetry called dynamical similarity and illustrate...
We derive a theoretical construct that allows for the characterisation of both scalable and scale fr...
We derive a theoretical construct that allows for the characterisation of both scalable and scale fr...
We derive a theoretical construct that allows for the characterisation of both scalable and scale fr...
We derive a theoretical construct that allows for the characterisation of both scalable and scale fr...
In contrast to the symmetries of translation in space, rotation in space, and translation in time, t...
Similar universal phenomena can emerge in different complex systems when those systems share a commo...
In contrast to the symmetries of translation in space, rotation in space, and translation in time, t...
Summary: Similar universal phenomena can emerge in different complex systems when those systems shar...
Neuroscience models come in a wide range of scales and specificity, from mean-field rate models to l...
In organisms, an interesting phenomenon occurs in both behavior and neuronal activity: organization ...
In organisms, an interesting phenomenon occurs in both behavior and neuronal activity: organization ...
In organisms, an interesting phenomenon occurs in both behavior and neuronal activity: organization ...
In contrast to the symmetries of translation in space, rotation in space, and translation in time, t...
In general, reducing the dimensionality of a complex model is a natural first step to gaining insigh...
We study a long-recognised but under-appreciated symmetry called dynamical similarity and illustrate...
We derive a theoretical construct that allows for the characterisation of both scalable and scale fr...
We derive a theoretical construct that allows for the characterisation of both scalable and scale fr...
We derive a theoretical construct that allows for the characterisation of both scalable and scale fr...
We derive a theoretical construct that allows for the characterisation of both scalable and scale fr...
In contrast to the symmetries of translation in space, rotation in space, and translation in time, t...
Similar universal phenomena can emerge in different complex systems when those systems share a commo...
In contrast to the symmetries of translation in space, rotation in space, and translation in time, t...
Summary: Similar universal phenomena can emerge in different complex systems when those systems shar...
Neuroscience models come in a wide range of scales and specificity, from mean-field rate models to l...
In organisms, an interesting phenomenon occurs in both behavior and neuronal activity: organization ...
In organisms, an interesting phenomenon occurs in both behavior and neuronal activity: organization ...
In organisms, an interesting phenomenon occurs in both behavior and neuronal activity: organization ...
In contrast to the symmetries of translation in space, rotation in space, and translation in time, t...
In general, reducing the dimensionality of a complex model is a natural first step to gaining insigh...
We study a long-recognised but under-appreciated symmetry called dynamical similarity and illustrate...