Oscillations emerging from noise-driven steady state in networks with electrical synapses and subthreshold resonance Tatjana Tchumatchenko1, * & Claudia Clopath2,* Oscillations play a critical role in cognitive phenomena and have been observed in many brain regions. Experimental evidence indicates that classes of neurons exhibit properties that could promote oscillations, such as subthreshold resonance and electrical gap junctions. Typically, these two properties are studied separately but it is not clear which is the dominant determinant of global network rhythms. Our aim is to provide an analytical understanding of how these two effects destabilize the fluctuation-driven state, in which neurons fire irregularly, and lead to an emerge...
Unraveling the interplay between connectivity and spatio-temporal dynamics in neuronal networks is a...
<div><p>Oscillations in electrical activity are a characteristic feature of many brain networks and ...
The brain exhibits temporally complex patterns of activity with features similar to those of chaotic...
In this paper we analyze the interplay between the subthreshold oscillations of a single neu-ron con...
We investigate the efficient transmission and processing of weak, subthreshold signals in a realisti...
Pairs of active neurons frequently fire action potentials or “spikes ” nearly synchronously (i.e., w...
Synchronization or phase-locking between oscillating neuronal groups is considered to be important f...
Rhythmic synchronization of neuronal firing patterns is a widely present phenomenon in the brain—one...
While high-frequency deep brain stimulation is a well established treatment for Parkinson’s disease,...
Contains fulltext : 175276.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Neuronal oscill...
Cortical oscillations are thought to be involved in many cognitive functions and processes. Several ...
This paper describes mathematical models that explain how neuronal networks produce oscillations obs...
<p>(<b>A</b>) The network consists of excitatory (E) and inhibitory (I) neurons. The neurons are cou...
Oscillatory network activity arises from interactions between synaptic and intrinsic membrane proper...
<div><p>Cortical oscillations are thought to be involved in many cognitive functions and processes. ...
Unraveling the interplay between connectivity and spatio-temporal dynamics in neuronal networks is a...
<div><p>Oscillations in electrical activity are a characteristic feature of many brain networks and ...
The brain exhibits temporally complex patterns of activity with features similar to those of chaotic...
In this paper we analyze the interplay between the subthreshold oscillations of a single neu-ron con...
We investigate the efficient transmission and processing of weak, subthreshold signals in a realisti...
Pairs of active neurons frequently fire action potentials or “spikes ” nearly synchronously (i.e., w...
Synchronization or phase-locking between oscillating neuronal groups is considered to be important f...
Rhythmic synchronization of neuronal firing patterns is a widely present phenomenon in the brain—one...
While high-frequency deep brain stimulation is a well established treatment for Parkinson’s disease,...
Contains fulltext : 175276.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Neuronal oscill...
Cortical oscillations are thought to be involved in many cognitive functions and processes. Several ...
This paper describes mathematical models that explain how neuronal networks produce oscillations obs...
<p>(<b>A</b>) The network consists of excitatory (E) and inhibitory (I) neurons. The neurons are cou...
Oscillatory network activity arises from interactions between synaptic and intrinsic membrane proper...
<div><p>Cortical oscillations are thought to be involved in many cognitive functions and processes. ...
Unraveling the interplay between connectivity and spatio-temporal dynamics in neuronal networks is a...
<div><p>Oscillations in electrical activity are a characteristic feature of many brain networks and ...
The brain exhibits temporally complex patterns of activity with features similar to those of chaotic...