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      Critical integration in neural and cognitive systems: Beyond power-law scaling as the hallmark of soft assembly 

      Aguilera Lizarraga, Miguel ORCID; Di Paolo, Ezequiel (Elsevier, 2021-04)
      Inspired by models of self-organized criticality, a family of measures quantifies long-range correlations in neural and behavioral activity in the form of self-similar (e.g., power-law scaled) patterns across a range of ...
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      Spinal circuits can accommodate interaction torques during multijoint limb movements 

      Buhrmann, Thomas; Di Paolo, Ezequiel (Frontiers Research Foundation, 2014-11-11)
      The dynamic interaction of limb segments during movements that involve multiple joints creates torques in one joint due to motion about another. Evidence shows that such interaction torques are taken into account during ...
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      The interactive brain hypothesis 

      Di Paolo, Ezequiel; De Jaegher, Hanneke ORCID (Frontiers Research Foundation, 2012-06)
      Enactive approaches foreground the role of interpersonal interaction in explanations of social understanding. This motivates, in combination with a recent interest in neuroscientific studies involving actual interactions, ...