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V K Jirsa and J A Kelso (2000)

Spatiotemporal pattern formation in neural systems with heterogeneous connection topologies

PHYSICAL REVIEW E 62(6):8462–8465.

Biological systems like the human cortex show homogeneous connectivity, with additional strongly heterogeneous projections from one area to another. Here we report how such a dynamic system performs a macroscopically coherent pattern formation. The connection topology is used systematically as a control parameter to guide the neural system through a series of phase transitions. We discuss the example of a two-point connection, and its destabilization mechanism.,