Collective phenomena fascinate by the emergence of order in systems composed of a myriad of small entities. They are ubiquitous in nature and can be found over a vast range of scales in physical and biological systems. Their key feature is the seemingly effortless emergence of adaptive collective behavior that cannot be trivially explained by the properties of the system´s individual components. This perspective focuses on recent insights into the similarities of correlations for two apparently disparate phenomena: flocking in animal groups and neuronal ensemble activity in the brain. We first will summarize findings on the spontaneous organization in bird flocks and macro-scale human brain activity utilizing correlation functions and insig...
Mounting evidence supports the hypothesis that the cortex operates near a critical state, defined as...
Collective dynamics of many interacting particles have been widely studied because of a wealth of th...
Previous studies suggest that the brain operates at a critical point in which phases of order and di...
In organisms, an interesting phenomenon occurs in both behavior and neuronal activity: organization ...
Understanding the origin, nature, and functional significance of complex patterns of neural activity...
Much of interesting complex biological behaviour arises from collective properties. Importantinforma...
There is mounting evidence that neural networks of the cerebral cortex exhibit scale invariant dynam...
Experimental observations of animal collective behaviour have shown stunning evidence for the emerge...
Collective behavior in biological systems is a complex topic, to say the least. It runs wildly acros...
After presenting evidence that the electrical activity recorded from the brain surface can reflect ...
Collective behaviors exhibited by animal groups, such as fish schools, bird flocks, or insect swarms...
In higher animals, complex and robust behaviors are produced by the microscopic details of large str...
This short position paper claims that computational neuroscience should refocus on the study of mult...
Correlations, chaos, and criticality in neural networksMoritz HeliasINM-6 Juelich Research CentreThe...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015How does the activity of populations of neurons encode...
Mounting evidence supports the hypothesis that the cortex operates near a critical state, defined as...
Collective dynamics of many interacting particles have been widely studied because of a wealth of th...
Previous studies suggest that the brain operates at a critical point in which phases of order and di...
In organisms, an interesting phenomenon occurs in both behavior and neuronal activity: organization ...
Understanding the origin, nature, and functional significance of complex patterns of neural activity...
Much of interesting complex biological behaviour arises from collective properties. Importantinforma...
There is mounting evidence that neural networks of the cerebral cortex exhibit scale invariant dynam...
Experimental observations of animal collective behaviour have shown stunning evidence for the emerge...
Collective behavior in biological systems is a complex topic, to say the least. It runs wildly acros...
After presenting evidence that the electrical activity recorded from the brain surface can reflect ...
Collective behaviors exhibited by animal groups, such as fish schools, bird flocks, or insect swarms...
In higher animals, complex and robust behaviors are produced by the microscopic details of large str...
This short position paper claims that computational neuroscience should refocus on the study of mult...
Correlations, chaos, and criticality in neural networksMoritz HeliasINM-6 Juelich Research CentreThe...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015How does the activity of populations of neurons encode...
Mounting evidence supports the hypothesis that the cortex operates near a critical state, defined as...
Collective dynamics of many interacting particles have been widely studied because of a wealth of th...
Previous studies suggest that the brain operates at a critical point in which phases of order and di...