Intermittent dynamics underlying the intrinsic fluctuations of the collective synchronization patterns in electrocortical activity.
Journal: Physical Review. E, Statistical, Nonlinear, And Soft Matter Physics
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Abstract
We investigate patterns of collective phase synchronization in brain activity in awake, resting humans with eyes closed. The alpha range of human electroencephalographic activity is characterized by ever-changing patterns, with strong fluctuations in both time and overall level of phase synchronization. The correlations of these patterns are reflected in power-law scaling of these properties. We present evidence that the dynamics underlying this fluctuation is type-I intermittency. We present a model study illustrating that the scaling property and the collective intermittent dynamics are emergent features of globally coupled phase oscillators near the critical point of entering global frequency locking.
Authors
Pulin Gong, Andrey Nikolaev, Cees Van Leeuwen