Chimeras
Chimeras are this year coming of age since they were first observed by Kuramoto and
Battogtokh in 2002 in a one-dimensional network of complex Ginzburg–Landau equations …
Battogtokh in 2002 in a one-dimensional network of complex Ginzburg–Landau equations …
Emerging higher-order memristors for bio-realistic neuromorphic computing: A review
Memristor devices offer an alternative route to transistor scaling and the exponential growth
of computational resources. Numerous memristors have the potential to be used in …
of computational resources. Numerous memristors have the potential to be used in …
Third-order nanocircuit elements for neuromorphic engineering
Current hardware approaches to biomimetic or neuromorphic artificial intelligence rely on
elaborate transistor circuits to simulate biological functions. However, these can instead be …
elaborate transistor circuits to simulate biological functions. However, these can instead be …
A brief review of chimera state in empirical brain networks
Z Wang, Z Liu - Frontiers in Physiology, 2020 - frontiersin.org
Understanding the human brain and its functions has always been an interesting and
challenging problem. Recently, a significant progress on this problem has been achieved on …
challenging problem. Recently, a significant progress on this problem has been achieved on …
Understanding the mechanisms of brain functions from the angle of synchronization and complex network
T Wu, X Zhang, Z Liu - Frontiers of Physics, 2022 - Springer
The human brain is the most complicated and fascinated system and executes various
important brain functions, but its underlying mechanism is a long-standing problem. In recent …
important brain functions, but its underlying mechanism is a long-standing problem. In recent …
Functional modular organization unfolded by chimera-like dynamics in a large-scale brain network model
ZL Liu, Y Yu, QY Wang - Science China Technological Sciences, 2022 - Springer
The brain is organized as a complex network architecture, which can be mapped into
structural (SC) and functional connectivity (FC) by advanced neuroimaging techniques …
structural (SC) and functional connectivity (FC) by advanced neuroimaging techniques …
Fractal basins as a mechanism for the nimble brain
An interesting feature of the brain is its ability to respond to disparate sensory signals from
the environment in unique ways depending on the environmental context or current brain …
the environment in unique ways depending on the environmental context or current brain …
Multiplexing noise induces synchronization in multilayer networks
EV Rybalova, TE Vadivasova, GI Strelkova… - Chaos, Solitons & …, 2022 - Elsevier
We study numerically the spatio-temporal behavior of a two-layer multiplex network of
bistable cubic maps when the interlayer coupling is modulated by noise. We refer to this …
bistable cubic maps when the interlayer coupling is modulated by noise. We refer to this …
Embedded chimera states in recurrent neural networks
Fully and partially synchronized brain activity plays a key role in normal cognition and in
some neurological disorders, such as epilepsy. However, the mechanism by which …
some neurological disorders, such as epilepsy. However, the mechanism by which …
Models of communication and control for brain networks: distinctions, convergence, and future outlook
Recent advances in computational models of signal propagation and routing in the human
brain have underscored the critical role of white-matter structure. A complementary …
brain have underscored the critical role of white-matter structure. A complementary …