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A critical value is a definite value obtained from a particular probability distribution at a predecided confidence level (or a predecided significance level) for a given population parameter. The critical value provides demarcation that separates the sample statistics that are likely to occur from the ones that are unlikely to occur based on the given probability distribution and the population parameter to be estimated. The critical value for normal distribution is obtained from the z...
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Memoria en la actividad neuronal: Orden de largo alcance sin criticidad

Jay K-C Sun1, Chesson Sipling1, Yuan-Hang Zhang1

  • 1University of California San Diego, Department of Physics, La Jolla, California 92093-0319, USA.

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El cerebro puede exhibir orden de largo alcance (LRO) debido a la memoria, no necesariamente a la criticidad. Este hallazgo desafía la hipótesis de la criticidad al demostrar que el LRO puede surgir de la dinámica lenta de los recursos en modelos neuronales.

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  • La actividad neuronal puede exhibir orden de largo alcance y estadísticas de ley de potencias a través de efectos de memoria (no localidad temporal) sin operar en un punto crítico.
  • El estudio proporciona un mecanismo alternativo a la criticidad para generar dinámica de escala libre en modelos neuronales.
  • Los hallazgos sugieren que la dinámica de la memoria juega un papel crucial en la configuración de los patrones de actividad neuronal emergentes.
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