Since its first experimental signatures, the so called “critical brain hypothesis” has been extensively studied. Yet, its actual foundations remain elusive. According to a widely accepted teleological reasoning, the brain would be poised to a critical state to optimize the mapping of the noisy and ever changing real-world inputs, thus suggesting that primary sensory cortical areas should be critical. We investigated whether a single barrel column of the somatosensory cortex of the anesthetized rat displays a critical behavior. Neuronal avalanches were recorded across all cortical layers in terms of both multi-unit activities and population local field potentials, and their behavior during spontaneous activity compared to the one evoked by a...
Diversity of cell-types that collectively shape the cortical microcircuit ensures the necessary comp...
Neuronal avalanches, measured in vitro and in vivo, exhibit a robust critical behavior. Their tempor...
There is mounting evidence that neural networks of the cerebral cortex exhibit scale invariant dynam...
Since its first experimental signatures, the so called “critical brain hypothesis” has been extensiv...
The critical brain hypothesis has emerged as an attractive framework to understand neuronal activity...
Networks of living neurons exhibit diverse patterns of activity, including oscillations, synchrony, ...
Neuronal populations in the sensory cortex exhibit fluctuations in excitability, and the present exp...
There is growing evidence that ongoing brain oscillations may represent a key regulator of attention...
Mounting evidence supports the hypothesis that the cortex operates near a critical state, defined as...
Mounting evidence supports the hypothesis that the cortex operates near a critical state, defined as...
The mammalian cortex consists of a vast network of weakly interacting excitable cells called neurons...
Spontaneous brain activity has been recently characterized by avalanche dynamics with critical featu...
13 p., 6 figures and references.Stable perception arises from the interaction between sensory inputs...
In self-organized critical (SOC) systems avalanche size distributions follow power-laws. Power-laws ...
The rodent primary somatosensory cortex is spontaneously active in the form of locally synchronous m...
Diversity of cell-types that collectively shape the cortical microcircuit ensures the necessary comp...
Neuronal avalanches, measured in vitro and in vivo, exhibit a robust critical behavior. Their tempor...
There is mounting evidence that neural networks of the cerebral cortex exhibit scale invariant dynam...
Since its first experimental signatures, the so called “critical brain hypothesis” has been extensiv...
The critical brain hypothesis has emerged as an attractive framework to understand neuronal activity...
Networks of living neurons exhibit diverse patterns of activity, including oscillations, synchrony, ...
Neuronal populations in the sensory cortex exhibit fluctuations in excitability, and the present exp...
There is growing evidence that ongoing brain oscillations may represent a key regulator of attention...
Mounting evidence supports the hypothesis that the cortex operates near a critical state, defined as...
Mounting evidence supports the hypothesis that the cortex operates near a critical state, defined as...
The mammalian cortex consists of a vast network of weakly interacting excitable cells called neurons...
Spontaneous brain activity has been recently characterized by avalanche dynamics with critical featu...
13 p., 6 figures and references.Stable perception arises from the interaction between sensory inputs...
In self-organized critical (SOC) systems avalanche size distributions follow power-laws. Power-laws ...
The rodent primary somatosensory cortex is spontaneously active in the form of locally synchronous m...
Diversity of cell-types that collectively shape the cortical microcircuit ensures the necessary comp...
Neuronal avalanches, measured in vitro and in vivo, exhibit a robust critical behavior. Their tempor...
There is mounting evidence that neural networks of the cerebral cortex exhibit scale invariant dynam...