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Theoretical foundations of studying criticality in the brain

Authors :
Tian, Yang
Tan, Zeren
Hou, Hedong
Li, Guoqi
Cheng, Aohua
Qiu, Yike
Weng, Kangyu
Chen, Chun
Sun, Pei
Source :
Theoretical foundations of studying criticality in the brain. Network Neuroscience 2022; 6 (4): 1148-1185
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Criticality is hypothesized as a physical mechanism underlying efficient transitions between cortical states and remarkable information processing capacities in the brain. While considerable evidence generally supports this hypothesis, non-negligible controversies persist regarding the ubiquity of criticality in neural dynamics and its role in information processing. Validity issues frequently arise during identifying potential brain criticality from empirical data. Moreover, the functional benefits implied by brain criticality are frequently misconceived or unduly generalized. These problems stem from the non-triviality and immaturity of the physical theories that analytically derive brain criticality and the statistic techniques that estimate brain criticality from empirical data. To help solve these problems, we present a systematic review and reformulate the foundations of studying brain criticality, i.e., ordinary criticality (OC), quasi-criticality (qC), self-organized criticality (SOC), and self-organized quasi-criticality (SOqC), using the terminology of neuroscience. We offer accessible explanations of the physical theories and statistic techniques of brain criticality, providing step-by-step derivations to characterize neural dynamics as a physical system with avalanches. We summarize error-prone details and existing limitations in brain criticality analysis and suggest possible solutions. Moreover, we present a forward-looking perspective on how optimizing the foundations of studying brain criticality can deepen our understanding of various neuroscience questions.

Details

Database :
arXiv
Journal :
Theoretical foundations of studying criticality in the brain. Network Neuroscience 2022; 6 (4): 1148-1185
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2306.05635
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1162/netn_a_00269