Jacob H Barfield Data-verified
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Jacob H. Barfield's research investigates the relationship between neural activity and behavior, focusing on how scale-free dynamics in the brain correspond with scale-free dynamics in observable actions. His work explores the concept of scale-invariance, examining how patterns and variations within biological systems can lead to functional significance, even when seemingly random. Barfield has co-authored publications with researchers including Srimoy Chakraborty, Woodrow L. Shew, and Sabrina A. Jones from the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, with whom he shares multiple publications, indicating a collaborative approach to his studies.
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- h-index: 2
- Publications: 4
- Citations: 43
Selected Publications
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When random variation results in functional significance (2023)
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Scale-free behavioral dynamics directly linked with scale-free cortical dynamics (2023)
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Author response: Scale-free behavioral dynamics directly linked with scale-free cortical dynamics (2022)
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Scale-free behavioral dynamics directly linked with scale-free cortical dynamics (2021)
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- Scale-free behavioral dynamics directly linked with scale-free cortical dynamics
- Scale-free behavioral dynamics directly linked with scale-free cortical dynamics
- Author response: Scale-free behavioral dynamics directly linked with scale-free cortical dynamics
- When random variation results in functional significance
- Scale-free behavioral dynamics directly linked with scale-free cortical dynamics
- Scale-free behavioral dynamics directly linked with scale-free cortical dynamics
- Author response: Scale-free behavioral dynamics directly linked with scale-free cortical dynamics
- Scale-free behavioral dynamics directly linked with scale-free cortical dynamics
- Scale-free behavioral dynamics directly linked with scale-free cortical dynamics
- Author response: Scale-free behavioral dynamics directly linked with scale-free cortical dynamics
- When random variation results in functional significance
- When random variation results in functional significance
- When random variation results in functional significance
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