Modulations of local synchrony over time lead to resting-state functional connectivity in a parsimonious large-scale brain model

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  • who: Oscar Portoles et al. from the of Life Science and, University of , Wellcome Centre for Integrative Neuroimaging, University of Oxford, Oxford, United Kingdom have published the research: Modulations of local synchrony over time lead to resting-state functional connectivity in a parsimonious large-scale brain model, in the Journal: PLOS ONE of 19/Oct/2020
  • what: The authors show that functional connectivity emerges when there are high fluctuations of local and global synchrony simultaneously (i.e. metastable dynamics). The LSBM that the authors propose is defined by Eqs 1A and 1B, which describe the . . .

     

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