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  • Considering music as a correlated dynamical process, the authors analyze the nature of correlations in musical sequences, from classical compositions to jazz improvisations. They found a statistical framework expressing the degree of persistence and predictability in musical pieces.

    • Corentin Nelias
    • Theo Geisel
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 15, P: 1-11
  • Nerve cells have the ability to self-organize into strongly interacting networks, even when grown in a Petri dish. Controlling the geometry of such cell cultures might be all that is needed to set up neuronal computing devices.

    • Fred Wolf
    • Theo Geisel
    News & Views
    Nature Physics
    Volume: 4, P: 905-906
  • Fluctuations in the profile of the ocean floor can lead to large variations in tsunami wave height. A theory linking this behaviour to the branched flow characteristics of electron waves through semiconductors may provide a framework for prediction.

    • Henri Degueldre
    • Jakob J. Metzger
    • Ragnar Fleischmann
    Research
    Nature Physics
    Volume: 12, P: 259-262
  • Brain function relies on flexible communication between cortical regions. It has been proposed that changing patterns of oscillatory coherence underlie information routing. However, oscillations in vivo are very irregular. This study shows that short-lived and stochastic oscillatory bursts coordinate across areas to selectively modulate interareal communication.

    • Agostina Palmigiano
    • Theo Geisel
    • Demian Battaglia
    Research
    Nature Neuroscience
    Volume: 20, P: 1014-1022
  • Stig Bojesen, Georgia Chenevix-Trench, Alison Dunning and colleagues report common variants at the TERT-CLPTM1L locus associated with mean telomere length measured in whole blood. They also identify associations at this locus to breast or ovarian cancer susceptibility and report functional studies in breast and ovarian cancer tissue and cell lines.

    • Stig E Bojesen
    • Karen A Pooley
    • Alison M Dunning
    Research
    Nature Genetics
    Volume: 45, P: 371-384
  • To which extent and how do jazz musicians synchronize their timing to create swing? By analyzing jazz musical recordings and carrying out psychoacoustical experiments, the authors tackle a long-standing controversial question and find that microtiming deviations in the form of downbeat delays are a key component of swing in jazz.

    • Corentin Nelias
    • Eva Marit Sturm
    • Theo Geisel
    ResearchOpen Access
    Communications Physics
    Volume: 5, P: 1-9