Coupling functions: universal insights into dynamical interaction mechanisms
The dynamical systems found in nature are rarely isolated. Instead they interact and
influence each other. The coupling functions that connect them contain detailed information …
influence each other. The coupling functions that connect them contain detailed information …
Phase reduction and phase-based optimal control for biological systems: a tutorial
A powerful technique for the analysis of nonlinear oscillators is the rigorous reduction to
phase models, with a single variable describing the phase of the oscillation with respect to …
phase models, with a single variable describing the phase of the oscillation with respect to …
The human organism as an integrated interaction network: recent conceptual and methodological challenges
The field of Network Physiology aims to advance our understanding of how physiological
systems and sub-systems interact to generate a variety of behaviors and distinct …
systems and sub-systems interact to generate a variety of behaviors and distinct …
[HTML][HTML] Multivariate extension of phase synchronization improves the estimation of region-to-region source space functional connectivity
The estimation of functional connectivity (FC) from noninvasive electrophysiological data
recorded from sensors outside the skull requires transforming these data into a source …
recorded from sensors outside the skull requires transforming these data into a source …
Distinguishing between direct and indirect directional couplings in large oscillator networks: Partial or non-partial phase analyses?
Although complex networks are increasingly used in various scientific fields, the reliable
inference of networks from empirical data continues to represent a challenging issue. This …
inference of networks from empirical data continues to represent a challenging issue. This …
Characterization of cardiorespiratory coupling via a variability-based multi-method approach: Application to postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome
There are several mechanisms responsible for the dynamical link between heart period (HP)
and respiration (R), usually referred to as cardiorespiratory coupling (CRC). Historically …
and respiration (R), usually referred to as cardiorespiratory coupling (CRC). Historically …
Remote Epilepsy Monitoring: Signal Quality and Reliability Comparative Analysis
TR Shivaraja, R Remli, WAW Zaidi… - IEEE Access, 2025 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
Epilepsy, a neurological condition affecting approximately 50 million individuals globally, is
among the most common nervous system disorders. Electroencephalography (EEG) is vital …
among the most common nervous system disorders. Electroencephalography (EEG) is vital …
[HTML][HTML] Quantifying changes in spatial patterns of surface air temperature dynamics over several decades
We study daily surface air temperature (SAT) reanalysis in a grid over the Earth's surface to
identify and quantify changes in SAT dynamics during the period 1979–2016. By analysing …
identify and quantify changes in SAT dynamics during the period 1979–2016. By analysing …
The more, the merrier: multivariate phase synchronization methods excel pairwise ones in estimating functional brain connectivity from reconstructed neural sources
The estimation of functional connectivity (FC) from electro-(EEG) or
magnetoencephalographic (MEG) recordings suffers from low spatial resolution, being one …
magnetoencephalographic (MEG) recordings suffers from low spatial resolution, being one …
Improving the quality of a collective signal in a consumer EEG headset
This work focuses on the experimental data analysis of electroencephalography (EEG) data,
in which multiple sensors are recording oscillatory voltage time series. The EEG data …
in which multiple sensors are recording oscillatory voltage time series. The EEG data …