Physics and Astronomy Colloquium - John M. Beggs

John M. Beggs

Professor, Physics
Indiana University

February 10, 2026 at 3:45 PM

Location: Harriman Hall 137

Title: The Cortex and the Critical Point

Abstract: Condensed matter physics provides a framework for understanding experiments on ensembles of neurons. Within this framework, cascades of activity among cortical neurons follow the same equations that govern avalanches in granular materials, complete with power laws, an exponent relation, and a universal scaling function. These “neuronal avalanches” also show that the cerebral cortex operates near a critical point where many of its information processing functions are optimized, analogous to peaks in susceptibility and correlation length seen at a continuous phase transition. I will review progress in this field over the past 20 years and point to the new frontiers it has opened in human health and deep learning.

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