Critical behaviour of the stochastic Wilson-Cowan model.
Spontaneous brain activity is characterized by bursts and avalanche-like dynamics, with scale-free features typical of critical behaviour. The stochastic version of the celebrated Wilson-Cowan model has been widely studied as a system of spiking neurons reproducing non-trivial features of the neural...
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Auteurs principaux: | Antonio de Candia, Alessandro Sarracino, Ilenia Apicella, Lucilla de Arcangelis |
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2021
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