“…Similarly, a better understanding of the longer time scales of brain dynamics that govern the recurrence of seizures would profit from considering mechanisms that can give rise to various long term, fluctuating behavior. We here mention switching phenomena related to the different types of intermittency ( Perez Velazquez et al, 1999 ; Rizzi et al, 2016 ; Pisarchik et al, 2018 ), switching in fast-slow systems ( Kuehn, 2011 ) and in heteroclinic networks ( Kirst and Timme, 2008 ; Aguiar et al, 2011 ; Bick and Field, 2017 ; Morrison and Young, 2022 ; Meyer-Ortmanns, 2023 ) multistability ( Lopes da Silva et al, 2003 ; Takeshita et al, 2007 ; Rothkegel and Lehnertz, 2009 ; Breakspear, 2017 ; Pisarchik and Hramov, 2022 ), and metastability ( Kelso, 2012 ; Tognoli and Kelso, 2014 ; Rossi et al, 2023 ). The validity of such models could be tested if continuous long-term recordings of brain dynamics—covering weeks to months [see, e.g., Weisdorf et al (2019) ; Duun-Henriksen et al (2020) ]—would be publically available.…”