V K Jirsa, A Fuchs, and J A Kelso (1998)
Connecting cortical and behavioral dynamics: Bimanual coordination
NEURAL COMPUTATION 10(8):2019–2045.
For the paradigmatic case of bimanual coordination, we review levels
of organization of behavioral dynamics and present a description
in terms of modes of behavior. We briefly review a recently developed
model of spatiotemporal brain activity that is based on short- and
long-range connectivity of neural ensembles. This model is specified
for the case of motor and sensorimotor units embedded in the neural
sheet. Focusing on the cortical left-right symmetry, we derive a
bimodal description of the brain activity that is connected to behavioral
dynamics. We make predictions of global features of brain dynamics
during coordination tasks and test these against experimental magnetoencephalogram
(MEG) results. A key feature of our approach is that phenomenological
laws at the behavioral level can be connected to a field-theoretical
description of cortical dynamics.,