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The corn smut fungus uses two different mechanisms to control its cell cycle when it is infecting ...
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Correlations Without Synchrony [PDF]
Peaks in spike train correlograms are usually taken as indicative of spike timing synchronization between neurons. Strictly speaking, however, a peak merely indicates that the two spike trains were not independent.
Brody, Carlos D.
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Invariant Synchrony and Anti-synchrony Subspaces of Weighted Networks [PDF]
The internal state of a cell in a coupled cell network is often described by an element of a vector space. Synchrony or anti-synchrony occurs when some of the cells are in the same or the opposite state. Subspaces of the state space containing cells in synchrony or anti-synchrony are called polydiagonal subspaces.
Eddie Nijholt +2 more
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Synchrony to a beat predicts synchrony with other minds
Abstract Synchrony has been used to describe simple beat entrainment as well as correlated mental processes between people, leading some to question whether the term conflates distinct phenomena. Here we ask whether simple synchrony (beat entrainment) predicts more complex attentional synchrony, consistent with a common mechanism ...
Sophie Wohltjen +3 more
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Natural ecosystems, from rainforests to intestinal microbiomes, seem impossibly complicated. When consistent, large-scale statistical patterns are observed it is natural to ask whether they reflect the unseen actions of simpler universal processes—but what happens when these universal processes interact? Reuman et al.
Michael J. Plank, Jonathan W. Pitchford
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Programming at the edge of synchrony [PDF]
Synchronization primitives for fault-tolerant distributed systems that ensure an effective and efficient cooperation among processes are an important challenge in the programming languages community. We present a new programming abstraction, ReSync, for implementing benign and Byzantine fault-tolerant protocols.
Cezara Dragoi +2 more
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Nonlinear effect of dispersal rate on spatial synchrony of predator-prey cycles. [PDF]
Spatially-separated populations often exhibit positively correlated fluctuations in abundance and other population variables, a phenomenon known as spatial synchrony.
Jeremy W Fox +3 more
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Mechanisms of Zero-Lag Synchronization in Cortical Motifs [PDF]
Zero-lag synchronization between distant cortical areas has been observed in a diversity of experimental data sets and between many different regions of the brain.
Breakspear, Michael +3 more
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Infant-adult synchrony in spontaneous and nonspontaneous interactions.
Infant-adult synchrony has been reported through observational and experimental studies. Nevertheless, synchrony is addressed differently in both cases. While observational studies measure synchrony in spontaneous infant-adult interactions, experimental ...
Zamara Cuadros +2 more
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Trophic interactions between primary consumers appear to weaken during periods of synchrony
Our understanding of synchrony between populations from different taxonomic groups has been centered on predator–prey dynamics in simple systems but has rarely been examined in complex predator–prey systems.
Katie R. Hooker +9 more
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