Emergence of local synchronization in neuronal networks with adaptive couplings
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Chakravartula, Shilpa
Indic, Premananda
Sundaram, Bala
Killingback, Timothy
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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.Abstract
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.Other Sources
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