Diffuse neural coupling mediates complex network dynamics through the formation of quasi-critical brain states
A principle of neuroanatomy, namely diffuse connectivity, is modeled using a large-scale network of corticothalamic neural masses. We demonstrate that increases in diffuse coupling transition the system through a quasi-critical regime, which coincides with known signatures of complex adaptive brain...
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Main Authors: | Eli J. Müller, Brandon R. Munn, James M. Shine |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2020
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/de70514aed2f449cb8f0228ea25f725c |
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