Identification of Criticality in Neuronal Avalanches: II. A Theoretical and Empirical Investigation of the Driven Case.
The observation of apparent power laws in neuronal systems has led to the suggestion that the brain is at, or close to, a critical state and may be a self-organised critical system. Within the framework of self-organised criticality a separation of timescales is thought to be crucial for the observa...
Main Authors: | Hartley, C, Taylor, T, Kiss, I, Farmer, S, Berthouze, L |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Springer Verlag
2014
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