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    Low-cost open hardware system for behavioural experiments simultaneously with electrophysiological recordings by Aguiar, Leandro A.A., de Vasconcelos, Nivaldo A P, Tunes, Gabriela Chiuffa, Fontenele, Antonio J., de Albuquerque Nogueira, Romildo, Reyes, Marcelo Bussotti, Carelli, Pedro V.

    Published in HardwareX (01-10-2020)
    “…[Display omitted] A major frontier in neuroscience is to find neural correlates of perception, learning, decision making, and a variety of other types of…”
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    Criticality between Cortical States by Fontenele, Antonio J., Vasconcelos, Nivaldo António Portela, Feliciano, Thaís, Aguiar, Leandro A. A., Soares-Cunha, Carina, Coimbra, Bárbara, Dalla Porta, Leonardo, Ribeiro, Sidarta, Rodrigues, Ana João, Sousa, Nuno, Carelli, Pedro V., Copelli, Mauro

    Published in Physical review letters (24-05-2019)
    “…Since the first measurements of neuronal avalanches, the critical brain hypothesis has gained traction. However, if the brain is critical, what is the phase…”
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    Subsampled Directed-Percolation Models Explain Scaling Relations Experimentally Observed in the Brain by Carvalho, Tawan T A, Fontenele, Antonio J, Girardi-Schappo, Mauricio, Feliciano, Thaís, Aguiar, Leandro A A, Silva, Thais P L, de Vasconcelos, Nivaldo A P, Carelli, Pedro V, Copelli, Mauro

    Published in Frontiers in neural circuits (15-01-2021)
    “…Recent experimental results on spike avalanches measured in the urethane-anesthetized rat cortex have revealed scaling relations that indicate a phase…”
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    Statistical complexity is maximized close to criticality in cortical dynamics by Lotfi, Nastaran, Feliciano, Thaís, Aguiar, Leandro A A, Silva, Thais Priscila Lima, Carvalho, Tawan T A, Rosso, Osvaldo A, Copelli, Mauro, Matias, Fernanda S, Carelli, Pedro V

    Published in Physical review. E (01-01-2021)
    “…Complex systems are typically characterized as an intermediate situation between a complete regular structure and a random system. Brain signals can be studied…”
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