A Brief Review of Chimera State in Empirical Brain Networks

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Abstract

Understanding the human brain and its functions has always been an interesting and challenging problem. Recently, a significant progress on this problem has been achieved on the aspect of chimera state where a coexistence of synchronized and unsynchronized states can be sustained in identical oscillators. This counterintuitive phenomenon is closely related to the unihemispheric sleep in some marine mammals and birds and has recently gotten a hot attention in neural systems, except the previous studies in non-neural systems such as phase oscillators. This review will briefly summarize the main results of chimera state in neuronal systems and pay special attention to the network of cerebral cortex, aiming to accelerate the study of chimera state in brain networks. Some outlooks are also discussed.

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Wang, Z., & Liu, Z. (2020, June 30). A Brief Review of Chimera State in Empirical Brain Networks. Frontiers in Physiology. Frontiers Media S.A. https://doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2020.00724

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