Amplitude entropy to capture chimera-like behavior in the altered brain dynamics during seizures
Saptarshi Ghosh,
Isa Dallmer-Zerbe,
Barbora Rehak Buckova
et al.
Abstract:Epilepsy is a neurological disease characterized by epileptic seizures, which manifest with localized high-synchrony, high-amplitude activity that spreads from an onset zone to the rest of the epileptic network. Chimeras, defined as states of co-occurring synchrony and asynchrony in symmetrically coupled networks are increasingly invoked for characterization of seizures. In particular, chimera-like states have been observed during the transition from a normal (asynchronous) to a seizure (synchronous) network s… Show more
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