We investigate the mechanisms responsible for the generation of oscillations in mutually inhibitory cells of non-oscillatory neurons and the transitions from non-relaxation (sinusoidal-like) oscillations to relaxation oscillations. We use a minimal model consisting of a 2D linear resonator, a 1D linear cell and graded synaptic inhibition described by a piecewise linear sigmoidal function. Individually, resonators exhibit a peak in their response to oscillatory inputs at a preferred (resonant) frequency, but they do not show intrinsic (damped) oscillations in response to constant perturbations. We show that network oscillations emerge in this model for appropriate balance of the model parameters, particularly the connectivity strength and th...
. We study some mechanisms responsible for synchronous oscillations and loss of synchrony at physiol...
A central theme that governs the functional design of biological networks is their ability to sustai...
<div><p>Computational studies as well as <em>in vivo</em> and <em>in vitro</em> results have shown t...
We investigate the mechanisms responsible for the generation of oscillations in mutually inhibitory ...
We investigate a minimal network model consisting of a 2D linear (non-oscillatory) resonator and a 1...
Inhibition-stabilized networks (ISNs) are neural architectures with strong positive feedback among p...
Abstract. We describe four different mechanisms that lead to oscillations in a network of two recipr...
We have simulated a network of 10,000 two-compartment cells, spatially distributed on a two-dimensio...
Item does not contain fulltextPrevious work has shown that networks of neurons with two coupled laye...
Previous work has shown that networks of neurons with two coupled layers of excitatory and inhibitor...
The dynamics of networks of sparsely connected excitatory and inhibitory integrateand -re neurons is...
Fast oscillations and in particular gamma-band oscillation (20-80 Hz) are commonly observed during b...
Synchronization of neural oscillations has been hypothesized to play an essential role in the large-...
We report a transition from asynchronous to oscillatory behavior in balanced inhibitory networks for...
We investigate a model for neural activity that generates long range temporal correlations, 1/ f noi...
. We study some mechanisms responsible for synchronous oscillations and loss of synchrony at physiol...
A central theme that governs the functional design of biological networks is their ability to sustai...
<div><p>Computational studies as well as <em>in vivo</em> and <em>in vitro</em> results have shown t...
We investigate the mechanisms responsible for the generation of oscillations in mutually inhibitory ...
We investigate a minimal network model consisting of a 2D linear (non-oscillatory) resonator and a 1...
Inhibition-stabilized networks (ISNs) are neural architectures with strong positive feedback among p...
Abstract. We describe four different mechanisms that lead to oscillations in a network of two recipr...
We have simulated a network of 10,000 two-compartment cells, spatially distributed on a two-dimensio...
Item does not contain fulltextPrevious work has shown that networks of neurons with two coupled laye...
Previous work has shown that networks of neurons with two coupled layers of excitatory and inhibitor...
The dynamics of networks of sparsely connected excitatory and inhibitory integrateand -re neurons is...
Fast oscillations and in particular gamma-band oscillation (20-80 Hz) are commonly observed during b...
Synchronization of neural oscillations has been hypothesized to play an essential role in the large-...
We report a transition from asynchronous to oscillatory behavior in balanced inhibitory networks for...
We investigate a model for neural activity that generates long range temporal correlations, 1/ f noi...
. We study some mechanisms responsible for synchronous oscillations and loss of synchrony at physiol...
A central theme that governs the functional design of biological networks is their ability to sustai...
<div><p>Computational studies as well as <em>in vivo</em> and <em>in vitro</em> results have shown t...