Ising model with conserved magnetization on the human connectome: Implications on the relation structure-function in wakefulness and anesthesia

S. Stramaglia, M. Pellicoro, L. Angelini, E. Amico, H. Aerts, J. M. Cortés, S. Laureys, D. Marinazzo

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Abstract

Dynamical models implemented on the large scale architecture of the human brain may shed light on how a function arises from the underlying structure. This is the case notably for simple abstract models, such as the Ising model. We compare the spin correlations of the Ising model and the empirical functional brain correlations, both at the single link level and at the modular level, and show that their match increases at the modular level in anesthesia, in line with recent results and theories. Moreover, we show that at the peak of the specific heat (the critical state), the spin correlations are minimally shaped by the underlying structural network, explaining how the best match between the structure and function is obtained at the onset of criticality, as previously observed. These findings confirm that brain dynamics under anesthesia shows a departure from criticality and could open the way to novel perspectives when the conserved magnetization is interpreted in terms of a homeostatic principle imposed to neural activity.

Original languageEnglish
Article number047407
Number of pages6
JournalChaos
Volume27
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 6 Apr 2017

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Statistical and Nonlinear Physics
  • Mathematical Physics
  • General Physics and Astronomy
  • Applied Mathematics

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  • Conserved Ising Model on the Human Connectome

    Stramaglia, S., Pellicoro, M. F., Angelini, L., Amico, E., Aerts, H., Cortés, J. M., Laureys, S. & Marinazzo, D., 9 Sept 2015, arXiv.

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