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Kinetic models of brain activity

Breakspear et al., 2008

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5774735786204590301
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Breakspear M
Knock S
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Brain Imaging and Behavior

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Brain imaging sciences, like neurosciences in general, have predominantly been an empirical endeavour. This paper argues that the maturation of “kinetic models” of large-scale neuronal activity will provide a unifying theory to underpin brain imaging sciences. In …
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