> there are many ways you can average. Which one is it? I think it is pretty clear from the paper that the average is over time. The most detailed (and certainly not vague) description is given in "A Free Energy…
In the zip file, see the files toolbox/DEM/spm_COVID* What follows is my understanding. > what exactly is the brain doing? This is outside my area of expertise, but it is updating brain states (whatever that turns out…
See https://www.fil.ion.ucl.ac.uk/spm/covid-19/. At the bottom: "The figures in these manuscripts can be reproduced using annotated (MATLAB/Octave) code that is available as part of the free and open source academic…
> there are many ways you can average. Which one is it? I think it is pretty clear from the paper that the average is over time. The most detailed (and certainly not vague) description is given in "A Free Energy…
In the zip file, see the files toolbox/DEM/spm_COVID* What follows is my understanding. > what exactly is the brain doing? This is outside my area of expertise, but it is updating brain states (whatever that turns out…
See https://www.fil.ion.ucl.ac.uk/spm/covid-19/. At the bottom: "The figures in these manuscripts can be reproduced using annotated (MATLAB/Octave) code that is available as part of the free and open source academic…