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Research and updates from Frontiers in Network Physiology, an #openaccess journal published by @FrontiersIn.
Your research is the real superpower. With Chief Editor Plamen Ch. Ivanov and a thriving research community publishing in Frontiers in Network Physiology, we’ve reached 1k citations. Together, we are making an impact ⬇
New Research: Bifurcation in the healing or fibrotic response in a network model of fibrosis: role of the initial injury structure frontiersin.org/articles/10.33… #FrontiersIn #NetworkPhysiology
New Research: Collective behavior of higher-order globally coupled oscillatory networks in response to positive and negative couplings frontiersin.org/articles/10.33… #FrontiersIn #NetworkPhysiology
New Research: Amplifying post-stimulation oscillatory dynamics by engaging synaptic plasticity with transcranial alternating current stimulation frontiersin.org/articles/10.33… #FrontiersIn #NetworkPhysiology
New Research: Circular causality in volition frontiersin.org/articles/10.33… #FrontiersIn #NetworkPhysiology
New Research Topic open for submission now! Led by Dr M. Gosak, Dr V. Kravets, Dr J. Briggs and Dr A. Stožer, this collection focuses on network-level pancreatic islet dynamics in health, disease, and diabetes. Submit here➡️fro.ntiers.in/6jPQ

New Research: The constrained-disorder principle defines the functions of systems in nature frontiersin.org/articles/10.33… #FrontiersIn #NetworkPhysiology
New Research: Emerging cancer therapies: targeting physiological networks and cellular bioelectrical differences with non-thermal systemic electromagnetic fields in the human body – a comprehensive review frontiersin.org/articles/10.33… #FrontiersIn #NetworkPhysiology
New Research: Adaptive rewiring: a general principle for neural network development frontiersin.org/articles/10.33… #FrontiersIn #NetworkPhysiology
New Research: Resolving inconsistent effects of tDCS on learning using a homeostatic structural plasticity model frontiersin.org/articles/10.33… #FrontiersIn #NetworkPhysiology
We are delighted to announce the first impact factor for Frontiers in Network Physiology. This is down to the support of our Field Chief Editor @PlamenChIvanov and the other fantastic editors, authors and reviewers who've supported the journal since we launched in 2021
Your research is the real superpower. With Chief Editor Plamen Ch. Ivanov and a thriving research community publishing in Frontiers in Network Physiology, we’ve reached 1k citations. Together, we are making an impact ⬇
New Research: From pixels to planning: scale-free active inference frontiersin.org/articles/10.33… #FrontiersIn #NetworkPhysiology
New Research: Yale Brain Atlas to interactively explore multimodal structural and functional neuroimaging data frontiersin.org/articles/10.33… #FrontiersIn #NetworkPhysiology
New Research Topic open for submission now! Led by Dr. Myriam Abdennadher, Dr. James Holsapple and Dr. Pratik Rohtagi, this topic focuses on how we can use network physiology to gather new insights into therapies for epilepsy and SUDEP.

New Research: What goes on when the lights go off? Using machine learning techniques to characterize a child’s settling down period frontiersin.org/articles/10.33… #FrontiersIn #NetworkPhysiology
New Research: Interictal spikes and evoked cortical potentials share common spatiotemporal constraints in human epilepsy frontiersin.org/articles/10.33… #FrontiersIn #NetworkPhysiology
New Research: Success rates of simulated multi-pulse defibrillation protocols are sensitive to application timing with individual, protocol-specific optimal timings frontiersin.org/articles/10.33… #FrontiersIn #NetworkPhysiology
New Research: Eigenvector biomarker for prediction of epileptogenic zones and surgical success from interictal data frontiersin.org/articles/10.33… #FrontiersIn #NetworkPhysiology
New Research: Complexity synchronization analysis of neurophysiological data: Theory and methods frontiersin.org/articles/10.33… #FrontiersIn #NetworkPhysiology
New Research: Preictal connectivity dynamics: Exploring inflow and outflow in iEEG networks frontiersin.org/articles/10.33… #FrontiersIn #NetworkPhysiology