Analysis of Synchronization in a Neural Population by a Population Density Approach
HENRY, Jacques
Institut de Mathématiques de Bordeaux [IMB]
Tools of automatic control for scientific computing, Models and Methods in Biomathematics [ANUBIS]
Institut de Mathématiques de Bordeaux [IMB]
Tools of automatic control for scientific computing, Models and Methods in Biomathematics [ANUBIS]
TARNICERIU, Carmen Oana
Tools of automatic control for scientific computing, Models and Methods in Biomathematics [ANUBIS]
Tools of automatic control for scientific computing, Models and Methods in Biomathematics [ANUBIS]
HENRY, Jacques
Institut de Mathématiques de Bordeaux [IMB]
Tools of automatic control for scientific computing, Models and Methods in Biomathematics [ANUBIS]
Institut de Mathématiques de Bordeaux [IMB]
Tools of automatic control for scientific computing, Models and Methods in Biomathematics [ANUBIS]
TARNICERIU, Carmen Oana
Tools of automatic control for scientific computing, Models and Methods in Biomathematics [ANUBIS]
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Tools of automatic control for scientific computing, Models and Methods in Biomathematics [ANUBIS]
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Mathematical Modelling of Natural Phenomena. 2010-03, vol. 5, n° 2, p. 5-25
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In this paper we deal with a model describing the evolution in time of the density of a neural population in a state space, where the state is given by Izhikevich's two - dimensional single neuron model. The main goal is ...Lire la suite >
In this paper we deal with a model describing the evolution in time of the density of a neural population in a state space, where the state is given by Izhikevich's two - dimensional single neuron model. The main goal is to mathematically describe the occurrence of a significant phenomenon observed in neurons populations, the synchronization. To this end, we are making the transition to phase density population, and use Malkin theorem to calculate the phase deviations of a weakly coupled population model.< Réduire
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Single neuron model
Population density approach
Synchronization
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