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Dynamics of multifrequency coordination using parametric driving: theory and experiment
Synchrony and clustering in heterogeneous networks with global coupling and parameter dispersion
Dynamics of multifrequency coordination using parametric driving
A dynamic framework of neuronal cross-talk controlling bimanual coordination
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Enhancement of neural synchrony by time delay
Transitions to synchrony in coupled bursting neurons
Synchronization in networks with random interactions: Theory and applications
Local and global stabilization of coordination by sensory information
Informational stabilization of bimanual finger coordination
Recruitment of degrees of freedom stabilizes coordination
The HKB model revisited: How varying the degree of symmetry controls dynamics
Extending the HKB model of coordinated movement to oscillators with different eigenfrequencies
Theory of the relation between human brain activity (MEG) and hand movements
Issues in the coordination of human brain activity and motor behavior
How different are discrete and continuous movements?
The excitator as a minimal dynamic model for discrete and rhythmic movement generation
Perceptual-cognitive control as a special case in equivalent multisensory-sensorimotor interactions
Connectivity and dynamics of neural information processing
Information processing in brain and behavior displayed in large-scale scalp topographies such as EEG and MEG
Neural field dynamics on the folded three-dimensional cortex and its EEG and MEG during motor coordination
Neural field theory connects cortical and behavioral dynamics
Dimension reduction in pattern forming systems with heterogeneous connection topologies
Will a large complex system with time delays be stable?
Parametric stabilization of biological coordination: a theoretical model
Reconstruction of the spatio-temporal dynamics of a human magnetoencephalogram
A THEORETICAL-MODEL BF PHASE-TRANSITIONS IN THE HUMAN BRAIN
Connecting cortical and behavioral dynamics: Bimanual coordination
A derivation of a macroscopic field theory of the brain from the quasi-microscopic neural dynamics
Derivation of a field equation of brain activity
Field theory of electromagnetic brain activity
Spatiotemporal forward solution of the EEG and MEG using network modeling
The excitator as a minimal model for the coordination dynamics of discrete and rhythmic movement generation
Beyond the limits of the brain as a physical system
Spatiotemporal pattern formation in neural systems with heterogeneous connection topologies
Networks of gene regulation determined by mRNA levels measured by cDNA microarrays
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