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Nadya Pyatigorskaya

1 paper in the library · 67 citations · publishing 2022

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Unifying turbulent dynamics framework distinguishes different brain states

Communications Biology June 29, 2022 Anira Escrichs, Yonatan Sanz Perl, Carme Uribe et al. 67 citations

Different brain states—resting, meditating, deep sleep, and disorders of consciousness after coma—are underpinned by distinct spatiotemporal dynamics that can be characterized using turbulence theory. Non-conscious states tend to be more synchronous, while conscious states are more asynchronous, but the work goes beyond this simple dichotomy. A model-free analysis of human neuroimaging data applied Kuramoto's turbulence framework with coupled oscillators and measured information cascades across spatial scales. A complementary model-based approach used exhaustive computer simulations of whole-brain models fitted to those measures to study information encoding. The framework shows that turbulence theory provides excellent tools for describing and differentiating between brain states.