Next-generation neural mass and field modeling
The Wilson–Cowan population model of neural activity has greatly influenced our
understanding of the mechanisms for the generation of brain rhythms and the emergence of …
understanding of the mechanisms for the generation of brain rhythms and the emergence of …
Precise spiking motifs in neurobiological and neuromorphic data
A Grimaldi, A Gruel, C Besnainou, JN Jérémie… - Brain sciences, 2022 - mdpi.com
Why do neurons communicate through spikes? By definition, spikes are all-or-none neural
events which occur at continuous times. In other words, spikes are on one side binary …
events which occur at continuous times. In other words, spikes are on one side binary …
A functioning macroscopic “rubik's cube” assembled via controllable dynamic covalent interactions
The dynamic behavior of a macroscopic adhered hydrogel stabilized through controllable
dynamic covalent interactions is reported. These interactions, involving the cross‐linked …
dynamic covalent interactions is reported. These interactions, involving the cross‐linked …
Spontaneous neuronal oscillations in the human insula are hierarchically organized traveling waves
The insula plays a fundamental role in a wide range of adaptive human behaviors, but its
electrophysiological dynamics are poorly understood. Here, we used human intracranial …
electrophysiological dynamics are poorly understood. Here, we used human intracranial …
Laminar dynamics of high amplitude beta bursts in human motor cortex
Motor cortical activity in the beta frequency range is one of the strongest and most studied
movement-related neural signals. At the single trial level, beta band activity is often …
movement-related neural signals. At the single trial level, beta band activity is often …
Parallel movement planning is achieved via an optimal preparatory state in motor cortex
How do patterns of neural activity in the motor cortex contribute to the planning of a
movement? A recent theory developed for single movements proposes that the motor cortex …
movement? A recent theory developed for single movements proposes that the motor cortex …
Spatiotemporal organisation of human sensorimotor beta burst activity
Beta oscillations in human sensorimotor cortex are hallmark signatures of healthy and
pathological movement. In single trials, beta oscillations include bursts of intermittent …
pathological movement. In single trials, beta oscillations include bursts of intermittent …
1024-channel electrophysiological recordings in macaque V1 and V4 during resting state
Co-variations in resting state activity are thought to arise from a variety of correlated inputs to
neurons, such as bottom-up activity from lower areas, feedback from higher areas, recurrent …
neurons, such as bottom-up activity from lower areas, feedback from higher areas, recurrent …
A 32-channel time-multiplexed artifact-aware neural recording system
This paper presents a low-power, low-noise microsystem for the recording of neural local
field potentials or intracranial electroencephalographic signals. It features 32 time …
field potentials or intracranial electroencephalographic signals. It features 32 time …
Phase/amplitude synchronization of brain signals during motor imagery BCI tasks
In the last decade, functional connectivity (FC) has been increasingly adopted based on its
ability to capture statistical dependencies between multivariate brain signals. However, the …
ability to capture statistical dependencies between multivariate brain signals. However, the …