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Stochastic synchronization of dynamics on the human connectome
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2020
bioRxiv
pre-print
Synchronization is a collective mechanism by which oscillatory networks achieve their functions. Factors driving synchronization include the network's topological and dynamical properties. However, how these factors drive the emergence of synchronization in the presence of potentially disruptive external inputs like stochastic perturbations is not well understood, particularly for real-world systems such as the human brain. Here, we aim to systematically address this problem using a large-scale
doi:10.1101/2020.02.09.940817
fatcat:xcv6hy6x2ze3nlxopfmcgkutdi