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Modeling Phase Transitions in the Brain

✍ Scribed by D.A. Steyn-Ross, M.L. Steyn-Ross, M.T. Wilson (auth.), D. Alistair Steyn-Ross, Moira Steyn-Ross (eds.)


Publisher
Springer-Verlag New York
Year
2010
Tongue
English
Leaves
325
Series
Springer Series in Computational Neuroscience 4
Edition
1
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


Foreword by Walter J. Freeman.

The induction of unconsciousness using anesthetic drugs demonstrates that the cerebral cortex can operate in two very different modes: alert and responsive versus unaware and quiescent. But the states of wakefulness and sleep are not single-neuron properties---they emerge as bulk properties of cooperating populations of neurons, with the switchover between states being similar to the physical change of phase observed when water freezes or ice melts. Some brain-state transitions, such as sleep cycling, anesthetic induction, epileptic seizure, are obvious and detected readily with a few EEG electrodes; others, such as the emergence of gamma rhythms during cognition, or the ultra-slow BOLD rhythms of relaxed free-association, are much more subtle. The unifying theme of this book is the notion that all of these bulk changes in brain behavior can be treated as phase transitions between distinct brain states.

"Modeling Phase Transitions in the Brain" contains chapter contributions from leading researchers who apply state-space methods, network models, and biophysically-motivated continuum approaches to investigate a range of neuroscientifically relevant problems that include analysis of nonstationary EEG time-series; network topologies that limit epileptic spreading; saddle--node bifurcations for anesthesia, sleep-cycling, and the wake--sleep switch; prediction of dynamical and noise-induced spatiotemporal instabilities underlying BOLD, alpha-, and gamma-band EEG oscillations, gap-junction-moderated Turing structures, and Hopf--Turing interactions leading to cortical waves.

Written for:

Researchers, clinicians, physicians, neurologists

About the editors:

Alistair Steyn-Ross and Moira Steyn-Ross are computational and theoretical physicists in the Department of Engineering, University of Waikato, New Zealand. They share a long-standing interest in the application of physics-based methods to gain insight into the emergent behavior of complex biological systems such as single neurons and interacting neural populations.

✦ Table of Contents


Front Matter....Pages i-xxix
Phase transitions in single neurons and neural populations: Critical slowing, anesthesia, and sleep cycles....Pages 1-26
Generalized state-space models for modeling nonstationary EEG time-series....Pages 27-52
Spatiotemporal instabilities in neural fields and the effects of additive noise....Pages 53-80
Spontaneous brain dynamics emerges at the edge of instability....Pages 81-98
Limited spreading: How hierarchical networks prevent the transition to the epileptic state....Pages 99-116
Bifurcations and state changes in the human alpha rhythm: Theory and experiment....Pages 117-145
Inducing transitions in mesoscopic brain dynamics....Pages 147-177
Phase transitions in physiologically-based multiscale mean-field brain models....Pages 179-201
A continuum model for the dynamics of the phase transition from slow-wave sleep to REM sleep....Pages 203-221
What can a mean-field model tell us about the dynamics of the cortex?....Pages 223-242
Phase transitions, cortical gamma, and the selection and read-out of information stored in synapses....Pages 243-269
Cortical patterns and gamma genesis are modulated by reversal potentials and gap-junction diffusion....Pages 271-299
Back Matter....Pages 301-305

✦ Subjects


Neurosciences; Anesthesiology; Neurology; Computer Appl. in Life Sciences; Neurobiology


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