Publication: Emergence of local synchronization in neuronal networks with adaptive couplings
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2017
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Chakravartula, Shilpa, Premananda Indic, Bala Sundaram, and Timothy Killingback. 2017. “Emergence of local synchronization in neuronal networks with adaptive couplings.” PLoS ONE 12 (6): e0178975. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0178975. http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0178975.
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Local synchronization, both prolonged and transient, of oscillatory neuronal behavior in cortical networks plays a fundamental role in many aspects of perception and cognition. Here we study networks of Hindmarsh-Rose neurons with a new type of adaptive coupling, and show that these networks naturally produce both permanent and transient synchronization of local clusters of neurons. These deterministic systems exhibit complex dynamics with 1/fη power spectra, which appears to be a consequence of a novel form of self-organized criticality.
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Biology and Life Sciences, Cell Biology, Cellular Types, Animal Cells, Neurons, Neuroscience, Cellular Neuroscience, Computer and Information Sciences, Neural Networks, Physiology, Electrophysiology, Membrane Potential, Medicine and Health Sciences, Network Analysis, Scale-Free Networks, Action Potentials, Neurophysiology, Neuronal Plasticity, Systems Science, Dynamical Systems, Physical Sciences, Mathematics
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