A Blueprint for the Study of the Brain's Spatiotemporal Patterns
Emmanuelle Tognoli, Daniela Benites, J. A. Scott Kelso

TL;DR
This paper introduces a comprehensive theoretical and methodological framework for analyzing the dynamic spatiotemporal patterns of brain activity, aiming to understand brain function, behavior, and related pathologies.
Contribution
It develops a novel toolset for deciphering continuous electrophysiological data and its relation to brain coordination dynamics and dysfunctions.
Findings
A new framework for studying brain spatiotemporal patterns.
Tools for analyzing electrophysiological data in relation to behavior.
Insights into brain connectivity disorders.
Abstract
The functioning of an organ such as the brain emerges from interactions between its constituent parts. Further, this interaction is not immutable in time but rather unfolds in a succession of patterns, thereby allowing the brain to adapt to constantly changing exterior and interior milieus. This calls for a framework able to study patterned spatiotemporal interactions between components of the brain. A theoretical and methodological framework is developed to study the brain's coordination dynamics. Here we present a toolset designed to decipher the continuous dynamics of electrophysiological data and its relation to (dys-) function. Understanding the spatiotemporal organization of brain patterns and their association with behavioral, cognitive and clinically-relevant variables is an important challenge for the fields of neuroscience and biologically-inspired engineering. It is hoped…
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Taxonomy
TopicsNeural dynamics and brain function · Functional Brain Connectivity Studies · EEG and Brain-Computer Interfaces
