Information content in synchronized networks in normal and pathological brain states
by prof. Ramón Guevara Erra, DFA – Dept. of Physics and Astronomy – Padova
When: Nov 17th, 2020 – 3:00 pm
Where: Zoom meeting
Abstract: It is said that complexity lies between order and disorder. In physiology, complexity issues are being considered with increased emphasis. Of crucial importance in the medical setting, pathological activity has been associated with low variability/complexity. In the case of the nervous system, it is well known that excessive synchronization is connected with pathologies such as epilepsy and Parkinson disease. However, brain rhythms and neural synchronization are also crucial for perception and cognition, so it is clear that either too much or not enough synchronization can lead to dysfunctional brain states.