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Is there sufficient evidence for criticality in cortical systems?

Published 20 Feb 2020 in q-bio.NC | (2002.08813v3)

Abstract: Many studies have found evidence that the brain operates at a critical point, a processus known as self-organized criticality. A paper found remarkable scalings suggestive of criticality in systems as different as neural cultures, anesthetized or awake brains. We point out here that the diversity of these states would question any claimed role of criticality in information processing. Furthermore, we show that two non-critical systems pass all the tests for criticality, a control that was not provided in the original article. We conclude that such false positives demonstrate that the presence of criticality in the brain is still not proven and that we need better methods that scaling analyses.

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