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ATE− increases rapidly before synchronization in the negative mode.
From the observations of the TE, ATE+, and ATE− curves in different examples that corresponds to different types of critical transitions, we found that (1) ATE+ increases rapidly before synchronization in the positive mode.
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However, it can be seen from Figure 7d that the bandwidth of azimuth frequency is |r 0d/(r 0d - r 0)| times narrower than the one before synchronization, which verifies the analysis in the former section.
Javor-Duray, B. N. et al. Early-onset cortico-cortical synchronization in the hemiparkinsonian rat model.
Kveraga, K. et al. Early onset of neural synchronization in the contextual associations network.
It's possible that the healthier type of synchronization that occurs when people with epilepsy are listening to relaxing music might be able to prevent seizures insofar as it reduces dysfunctional synchronization in the temporal lobe. .
The temporal lobes demonstrate an asymmetric pattern with increased synchronization in the right hemisphere, in contrast with decreased left synchronization.
As shown in Figure 7, before synchronization, the echo support domain is skew both in the time domain and in the frequency domain, and 2-D spectrum appears an azimuth displacement in frequency domain.
Then, R = 1 corresponds to phase synchronization, whereas R = 0 to non-synchronization in the sense of phase.
Notice the position of the IA decoder block, which is applied in time domain before synchronization takes place, as explained in Section 2.2.
We also observed that the synchronization time in the first interval was much shorter than the synchronization time in the second interval, but the synchronization was very sensitive to changes in the initial values.
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