Search Results - "Shriki, Oren"
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Can a time varying external drive give rise to apparent criticality in neural systems?
Published in PLoS computational biology (01-05-2018)“…The finding of power law scaling in neural recordings lends support to the hypothesis of critical brain dynamics. However, power laws are not unique to…”
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Tinnitus-like "hallucinations" elicited by sensory deprivation in an entropy maximization recurrent neural network
Published in PLoS computational biology (08-12-2021)“…Sensory deprivation has long been known to cause hallucinations or "phantom" sensations, the most common of which is tinnitus induced by hearing loss,…”
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Fading signatures of critical brain dynamics during sustained wakefulness in humans
Published in The Journal of neuroscience (30-10-2013)“…Sleep encompasses approximately a third of our lifetime, yet its purpose and biological function are not well understood. Without sleep optimal brain…”
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EEG-Based Prediction of Cognitive Load in Intelligence Tests
Published in Frontiers in human neuroscience (11-06-2019)“…Measuring and assessing the cognitive load associated with different tasks is crucial for many applications, from the design of instructional materials to…”
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Optimal Information Representation and Criticality in an Adaptive Sensory Recurrent Neuronal Network
Published in PLoS computational biology (01-02-2016)“…Recurrent connections play an important role in cortical function, yet their exact contribution to the network computation remains unknown. The principles…”
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Near-Critical Dynamics in Stimulus-Evoked Activity of the Human Brain and Its Relation to Spontaneous Resting-State Activity
Published in The Journal of neuroscience (14-10-2015)“…In recent years, numerous studies have found that the brain at resting state displays many features characteristic of a critical state. Here we examine whether…”
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Surprise response as a probe for compressed memory states
Published in PLoS computational biology (01-02-2020)“…The limited capacity of recent memory inevitably leads to partial memory of past stimuli. There is also evidence that behavioral and neural responses to novel…”
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Multiscale criticality measures as general-purpose gauges of proper brain function
Published in Scientific reports (14-07-2021)“…The brain is universally regarded as a system for processing information. If so, any behavioral or cognitive dysfunction should lend itself to depiction in…”
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Neuronal avalanches in the resting MEG of the human brain
Published in The Journal of neuroscience (17-04-2013)“…What constitutes normal cortical dynamics in healthy human subjects is a major question in systems neuroscience. Numerous in vitro and in vivo animal studies…”
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Can Feelings “Feel” Wrong? Similarities Between Counter-Normative Emotion Reports and Perceptual Errors
Published in Psychological science (01-06-2022)“…In popular belief, emotions are regarded as deeply subjective and thus as lacking truth value. Is this reflected at the behavioral or brain level? This work…”
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Co-adaptive Training Improves Efficacy of a Multi-Day EEG-Based Motor Imagery BCI Training
Published in Frontiers in human neuroscience (14-10-2019)“…Motor imagery (MI) based brain computer interfaces (BCI) detect changes in brain activity associated with imaginary limb movements, and translate them into…”
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Beyond pulsed inhibition: Alpha oscillations modulate attenuation and amplification of neural activity in the awake resting state
Published in Cell reports (Cambridge) (31-10-2023)“…Alpha oscillations are a distinctive feature of the awake resting state of the human brain. However, their functional role in resting-state neuronal dynamics…”
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Optimizing Electrode Configurations for Wearable EEG Seizure Detection Using Machine Learning
Published in Sensors (Basel, Switzerland) (21-06-2023)“…Epilepsy, a prevalent neurological disorder, profoundly affects patients' quality of life due to the unpredictable nature of seizures. The development of a…”
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The Emergence of Synaesthesia in a Neuronal Network Model via Changes in Perceptual Sensitivity and Plasticity
Published in PLoS computational biology (01-07-2016)“…Synaesthesia is an unusual perceptual experience in which an inducer stimulus triggers a percept in a different domain in addition to its own. To explore the…”
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Effects of neurofeedback and working memory-combined training on executive functions in healthy young adults
Published in Psychological research (01-09-2020)“…Given the interest in improving executive functions, the present study examines a promising combination of two training techniques: neurofeedback training…”
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Investigating brain cortical activity in patients with post-COVID-19 brain fog
Published in Frontiers in neuroscience (09-02-2023)“…Brain fog is a kind of mental problem, similar to chronic fatigue syndrome, and appears about 3 months after the infection with COVID-19 and lasts up to 9…”
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Recruiting neural field theory for data augmentation in a motor imagery brain-computer interface
Published in Frontiers in robotics and AI (17-04-2024)“…We introduce a novel approach to training data augmentation in brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) using neural field theory (NFT) applied to EEG data from motor…”
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Fast coding of orientation in primary visual cortex
Published in PLoS computational biology (01-06-2012)“…Understanding how populations of neurons encode sensory information is a major goal of systems neuroscience. Attempts to answer this question have focused on…”
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Excessive attractor instability accounts for semantic priming in schizophrenia
Published in PloS one (23-07-2012)“…One of the most pervasive findings in studies of schizophrenics with thought disorders is their peculiar pattern of semantic priming, which presumably reflects…”
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Universal organization of resting brain activity at the thermodynamic critical point
Published in Frontiers in systems neuroscience (01-01-2013)“…Thermodynamic criticality describes emergent phenomena in a wide variety of complex systems. In the mammalian cortex, one type of complex dynamics that…”
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