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Complex patterns arise through spontaneous symmetry breaking in dense homogeneous networks of neural oscillators (1305.7093v1)
Published 30 May 2013 in nlin.PS, cond-mat.dis-nn, and q-bio.NC
Abstract: Recent experiments have highlighted how collective dynamics in networks of brain regions affect behavior and cognitive function. In this paper we show that a simple, homogeneous system of densely connected oscillators representing the aggregate activity of local brain regions can exhibit a rich variety of dynamical patterns emerging via spontaneous breaking of permutation or translational symmetry. Our results connect recent experimental findings and suggest that a range of complicated activity patterns seen in the brain could be explained even without a full knowledge of its wiring diagram.
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