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# sample abstract & title text
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title = "Why Brain Criticality Is Clinically Relevant: A Scoping Review."
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abstract = "
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publications related to criticality in different areas of neuroscience.
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The potential of criticality to explain various brain properties,
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including optimal information processing, has made it an increasingly
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exciting area of investigation for neuroscientists. Recent reviews on this
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topic, sometimes termed brain criticality, make brief mention of clinical
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applications of these findings to several neurological disorders such as
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epilepsy, neurodegenerative disease, and neonatal hypoxia. Other
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clinicallyrelevant domains - including anesthesia, sleep medicine,
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developmental-behavioral pediatrics, and psychiatry - are seldom discussed
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in review papers of brain criticality. Thorough assessments of these
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application areas and their relevance for clinicians have also yet to be
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published. In this scoping review, studies of brain criticality involving
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human data of all ages are evaluated for their current and future clinical
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relevance. To make the results of these studies understandable to a more
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clinical audience, a review of the key concepts behind criticality (e.g.,
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phase transitions, long-range temporal correlation, self-organized
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criticality, power laws, branching processes) precedes the discussion of
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human clinical studies. Open questions and forthcoming areas of
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investigation are also considered."""
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abstract = "The past 25 years have seen a strong increase in the number of publications related to criticality in different areas of neuroscience..."
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