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Two types of criticality in the brain

Published 29 Nov 2017 in cond-mat.dis-nn and q-bio.NC | (1711.10930v2)

Abstract: Neural networks with equal excitatory and inhibitory feedback show high computational performance. They operate close to a critical point characterized by the joint activation of large populations of neurons. Yet, in macaque motor cortex we observe very different dynamics with weak fluctuations on the population level. This suggests that motor cortex operates in a sub-optimal regime. Here we show the opposite: the large dispersion of correlations across neurons is a signature of a rich dynamical repertoire, hidden from macroscopic brain signals, but essential for high performance in such concepts as reservoir computing. Our findings suggest a refinement of the view on criticality in neural systems: network topology and heterogeneity endow the brain with two complementary substrates for critical dynamics of largely different complexities.

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