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Dante R. Chialvo (born 1956) is a professor at Universidad Nacional de San Martin. Together with Per Bak, they put forward concrete modelsconsidering the brain as a critical system. Initial contributions focussed on mathematical ideas of how learning could benefit from criticality. Further work provided experimental evidence for this conjecture both at large and small scale. He was named Fulbright Scholar in 2005 and elected as a Fellow of the American Physical Society in 2007 and as Member of the Academia de Ciencias de America Latina in 2022.

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  • Dante R. Chialvo es un profesor e investigador argentino. Se desempeña en la Universidad Nacional de General San Martín (Argentina) y es Miembro de la Carrera de Investigador del CONICET. Junto con , conjeturó que el cerebro podía ser estudiado como un sistema en criticalidad autorganizada.En los primeros trabajos se proponía que el aprendizaje y la memoria en el cerebro operan en un régimen crítico.​​​ Trabajos posteriores proveyeron apoyo a estas conjeturas a diversas escalas.​​​​​​Ha sido elegido ​ en 2005 , Fellow de la American Physical Society en 2007 ​ y Miembro de la Academia de Ciencias de América Latina en 2022 ​. (es)
  • Dante R. Chialvo (born 1956) is a professor at Universidad Nacional de San Martin. Together with Per Bak, they put forward concrete modelsconsidering the brain as a critical system. Initial contributions focussed on mathematical ideas of how learning could benefit from criticality. Further work provided experimental evidence for this conjecture both at large and small scale. He was named Fulbright Scholar in 2005 and elected as a Fellow of the American Physical Society in 2007 and as Member of the Academia de Ciencias de America Latina in 2022. (en)
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  • Dante R. Chialvo es un profesor e investigador argentino. Se desempeña en la Universidad Nacional de General San Martín (Argentina) y es Miembro de la Carrera de Investigador del CONICET. Junto con , conjeturó que el cerebro podía ser estudiado como un sistema en criticalidad autorganizada.En los primeros trabajos se proponía que el aprendizaje y la memoria en el cerebro operan en un régimen crítico.​​​ Trabajos posteriores proveyeron apoyo a estas conjeturas a diversas escalas.​​​​​​Ha sido elegido ​ en 2005 , Fellow de la American Physical Society en 2007 ​ y Miembro de la Academia de Ciencias de América Latina en 2022 ​. (es)
  • Dante R. Chialvo (born 1956) is a professor at Universidad Nacional de San Martin. Together with Per Bak, they put forward concrete modelsconsidering the brain as a critical system. Initial contributions focussed on mathematical ideas of how learning could benefit from criticality. Further work provided experimental evidence for this conjecture both at large and small scale. He was named Fulbright Scholar in 2005 and elected as a Fellow of the American Physical Society in 2007 and as Member of the Academia de Ciencias de America Latina in 2022. (en)
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