Authors
Oren Shriki, Jeff Alstott, Frederick Carver, Holroyd Tom, Richard N.A. Henson, Marie L. Smith, Richard Coppola, Edward Bullmore, Dietmar Plenz
Publication date
2013/4/18
Journal
The Journal of Neuroscience
Volume
33
Issue
16
Pages
7079-7090
Description
What constitutes normal cortical dynamics in healthy human subjects is a major question in systems neuroscience. Numerous in vitro and in vivo animal studies have shown that ongoing or resting cortical dynamics are characterized by cascades of activity across many spatial scales, termed neuronal avalanches. In experiment and theory, avalanche dynamics are identified by two measures: (1) a power law in the size distribution of activity cascades with an exponent of −3/2 and (2) a branching parameter of the critical value of 1, reflecting balanced propagation of activity at the border of premature termination and potential blowup. Here we analyzed resting-state brain activity recorded using noninvasive magnetoencephalography (MEG) from 124 healthy human subjects and two different MEG facilities using different sensor technologies. We identified large deflections at single MEG sensors and combined them into …
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