Physics – Condensed Matter – Statistical Mechanics
Scientific paper
2009-11-09
Physics
Condensed Matter
Statistical Mechanics
5 pages and 4 figures
Scientific paper
Here we show that for coupled-map systems, the length of the transient prior to synchronization is both dependant on the coupling strength and dynamics of connections: systems with fixed connections and with no self-coupling display quasi-instantaneous synchronization. Too strong tendency for synchronization would in terms of brain dynamics be expected to be a pathological case. We relate how the time to synchrony depends on coupling strength and connection dynamics to the latency between neuronal stimulation and conscious awareness. We suggest that this latency can be identified with the delay before a threshold level of synchrony is achieved between distinct regions within the brain, as suggested by recent empirical evidence, in which case the latency can easily be understood as the inevitable delay before such synchrony builds-up. This is demonstrated here through the study of simplistic coupled-map models.
Jeldtoft Jensen Henrik
Peel Adele
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