RT @AFornito: An alternative perspective is provided by neural field theory (NFT), a well-established class of biophysical models of brain…
RT @leafs_s: PLOS COMPUTATIONAL BIOLOGY The Dynamic Brain: From Spiking Neurons to Neural Masses and Cortical Fields https://t.co/Zv8B1h0…
RT @leafs_s: PLOS COMPUTATIONAL BIOLOGY The Dynamic Brain: From Spiking Neurons to Neural Masses and Cortical Fields https://t.co/Zv8B1h0…
RT @leafs_s: PLOS COMPUTATIONAL BIOLOGY The Dynamic Brain: From Spiking Neurons to Neural Masses and Cortical Fields https://t.co/Zv8B1h0…
RT @leafs_s: PLOS COMPUTATIONAL BIOLOGY The Dynamic Brain: From Spiking Neurons to Neural Masses and Cortical Fields https://t.co/Zv8B1h0…
PLOS COMPUTATIONAL BIOLOGY The Dynamic Brain: From Spiking Neurons to Neural Masses and Cortical Fields https://t.co/Zv8B1h0gKp
RT @ar0mcintosh: @JulioMTNeuro Perhaps it depends more on what you are trying to understand with your model. It's like trying to understand…
@JulioMTNeuro Perhaps it depends more on what you are trying to understand with your model. It's like trying to understand river flow patterns by having to model the actions of individual water molecules. Mean-field approximations can provide valuable insi
An alternative perspective is provided by neural field theory (NFT), a well-established class of biophysical models of brain dynamics used extensively for EEG and increasingly being applied to fMRI; for a brief intro, see https://t.co/JBio6yTGUY
Large-scale biophysical models have had success in reproducing diverse features of empirical fMRI data and have been useful for formulating and testing mechanistic hypotheses; for review, see https://t.co/y85thU9Snr https://t.co/lXNJG0AF3j
@neuro_data @KordingLab @jpillowtime A similar thing happened in a fantastic paper by some of the leading people working on population/stat mech models in neural data. The paper and the editorial note about it were a fun read. https://t.co/QHzdfRVjtt h
RT @CyrilRPernet: looking for an updated version of The Dynamic Brain: From Spiking Neurons to Neural Masses and Cortical Fields (2008) htt…
looking for an updated version of The Dynamic Brain: From Spiking Neurons to Neural Masses and Cortical Fields (2008) https://t.co/432ajRu44i particular interest in neural fields @DrBreaky @dan_marinazzo @ar0mcintosh
@ar0mcintosh @KordingLab @Sc1naps @ViktorJirsa @_PetraRitter also this one on how these models scale from spiking neurons https://t.co/D3AZ4r6TSd
@seaandsailor not in same class as papers previously mentioned, but I like the "Mean Field Models" section of this https://t.co/9A1JgSHBoZ
The Dynamic Brain: From Spiking Neurons to Neural Masses and Cortical Fields http://t.co/xBeAuLZn #PLoS #computational #neuroscience