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Hybrid-type synchronization transitions: where marginal coherence, scale-free avalanches, and bistability live together (2011.03263v2)

Published 6 Nov 2020 in cond-mat.stat-mech, cond-mat.dis-nn, nlin.AO, and q-bio.NC

Abstract: The human cortex is never at rest but in a state of sparse and noisy neural activity that can be detected at broadly diverse resolution scales. It has been conjectured that such a state is best described as a critical dynamical process -- whose nature is still not fully understood -- where scale-free avalanches of activity emerge at the edge of a phase transition. In particular, some works suggest that this is most likely a synchronization transition, separating synchronous from asynchronous phases. Here, by investigating a simplified model of coupled excitable oscillators describing the cortex dynamics at a mesoscopic level, we investigate the possible nature of such a synchronization phase transition. Within our modeling approach, we conclude that -- in order to reproduce all key empirical observations, such as scale-free avalanches and bistability, on which fundamental functional advantages rely -- the transition to collective oscillatory behavior needs to be of an unconventional hybrid type, with mixed features of type-I and type-II excitability, opening the possibility for a particularly rich dynamical repertoire.

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