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  • How the brain processes unexpected events is not fully understood. Here authors show few unexpected spikes in one cortical neuron ripple across the local network and beyond, broadcasting surprise. This scale-free spread, with a reliable source trace, reflects critical brain dynamics that help cortex quickly detect novel events.

    • Tiago L. Ribeiro
    • Ali Vakili
    • Dietmar Plenz
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    P: 1-18
  • Small-world topologies characterize many natural and human-built networks. Yet, how such networks organize their link weights is not fully understood. These authors report an organization scheme that captures important features of real-world systems, and identify learning rules that allow evolving networks to obtain such weight organizations based on their history.

    • Sinisa Pajevic
    • Dietmar Plenz
    Research
    Nature Physics
    Volume: 8, P: 429-436
  • The diversity of synchronized neuronal groups provides a challenge for brain theories. Here, the authors report that group size grows quadratically with duration in line with predictions for neuronal avalanches and brain dynamics being critical.

    • Elliott Capek
    • Tiago L. Ribeiro
    • Dietmar Plenz
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 14, P: 1-14