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Michael Wibral
Researcher at University of Göttingen
Publications - 144
Citations - 10920
Michael Wibral is an academic researcher from University of Göttingen. The author has contributed to research in topics: Transfer entropy & Information theory. The author has an hindex of 46, co-authored 133 publications receiving 8799 citations. Previous affiliations of Michael Wibral include Frankfurt Institute for Advanced Studies & Max Planck Society.
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Transfer entropy--a model-free measure of effective connectivity for the neurosciences
TL;DR: Transfer entropy (TE) improved the detectability of effective connectivity for non-linear interactions, and for sensor level MEG signals where linear methods are hampered by signal-cross-talk due to volume conduction.
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Inferring change points in the spread of COVID-19 reveals the effectiveness of interventions.
Jonas Dehning,Johannes Zierenberg,F. Paul Spitzner,Michael Wibral,Joao Pinheiro Neto,Michael Wilczek,Michael Wilczek,Viola Priesemann,Viola Priesemann +8 more
TL;DR: Modeling and Bayesian inference reveal the time dependence of SARS-CoV-2 interventions on the number of new infections using the example of Germany and the impact of these measures on the disease spread using change point analysis.
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Good practice for conducting and reporting MEG research
Joachim Gross,Sylvain Baillet,Gareth R. Barnes,Richard N. Henson,Arjan Hillebrand,Ole Jensen,Karim Jerbi,Vladimir Litvak,Burkhard Maess,Robert Oostenveld,Lauri Parkkonen,Jason R. Taylor,Virginie van Wassenhove,Virginie van Wassenhove,Michael Wibral,Jan-Mathijs Schoffelen +15 more
TL;DR: This manuscript aims at making recommendations for a number of important data acquisition and data analysis steps and suggests details that should be specified in manuscripts reporting MEG studies, in order to facilitate interpretation and reproduction of the results.
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Spike avalanches in vivo suggest a driven, slightly subcritical brain state
Viola Priesemann,Michael Wibral,Michael Wibral,Mario Valderrama,Robert Pröpper,Michel Le Van Quyen,Theo Geisel,Jochen Triesch,Danko Nikolić,Matthias H. J. Munk +9 more
TL;DR: The results suggest that neural activity in vivo shows a mélange of avalanches, and not temporally separated ones, and that their global activity propagation can be approximated by the principle that one spike on average triggers a little less than one spike in the next step.
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Localizing P300 Generators in Visual Target and Distractor Processing: A Combined Event-Related Potential and Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging Study
Christoph Bledowski,David Prvulovic,Karsten Hoechstetter,Michael Scherg,Michael Wibral,Rainer Goebel,David Edmund Johannes Linden +6 more
TL;DR: This source model reveals that both higher visual and supramodal association areas contribute to the visual P3b and that the P3a has a strong frontal contribution, which is compatible with its more anterior distribution on the scalp.