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Developing testable theories of brain dynamics: The global mode theory and experimental falsification

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  10 October 2000

J. J. Wright
Affiliation:
Mental Health Research Institute of Victoria, 155 Oak Street, Melbourne, Victoria 3052, Australiajjw@mhri.edu.au www.mhri.edu.au/bdl/
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Abstract

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The development of theories of global cortical dynamics, using linear wave theory, owes much to the pioneering work of Nunez. His work leads to clear predictions on relations of brain size, axonal conduction velocity, and the frequencies of the cerebral rhythms. These predictions do not appear to be fulfilled, but their falsification constrains the range of parameters applicable in further formulations.

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Brief Report
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© 2000 Cambridge University Press