Topology-dependent coalescence controls scaling exponents in finite networks
Roxana Zeraati,
Victor Buendía,
Tatiana A. Engel
et al.
Abstract:Studies of neural avalanches across different data modalities led to the prominent hypothesis that the brain operates near a critical point. The observed exponents often indicate the mean-field directed-percolation universality class, leading to the fully connected or random network models to study the avalanche dynamics. However, cortical networks have distinct nonrandom features and spatial organization that is known to affect critical exponents. Here we show that distinct empirical exponents arise in networ… Show more
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