The final publication is available at link.springer.comThe phase response curve (PRC) is a tool used in neuroscience that measures the phase shift experienced by an oscillator due to a perturbation applied at different phases of the limit cycle. In this paper, we present a new approach to PRCs based on the parameterization method. The underlying idea relies on the construction of a periodic system whose corresponding stroboscopic map has an invariant curve. We demonstrate the relationship between the internal dynamics of this invariant curve and the PRC, which yields a method to numerically compute the PRCs. Moreover, we link the existence properties of this invariant curve as the amplitude of the perturbation is increased with changes in t...
Phase oscillators are a common starting point for the reduced description of many single neuron mode...
The phase oscillator model can succinctly describe the periodic oscillation observed in many real-wo...
Phase oscillators are a common starting point for the reduced description of many single neuron mode...
The final publication is available at link.springer.comThe phase response curve (PRC) is a tool used...
peer reviewedWe exploit a novel geometric method to construct the global isochrones of relaxation os...
Phase response curves (PRCs) have been extensively used to control the phase of oscillators under pe...
In this paper, we use the parameterization method to provide a complete description of the dynamics ...
The phase response curve (PRC) is a powerful tool to study the effect of a perturbation on the phase...
Phase response curve (PRC) is an extremely useful tool for studying the response of oscillatory syst...
The phase response curve (PRC) is a mathematical tool used to characterize the dynamics of individua...
Abstract — A powerful technique for analyzing mathematical models for biological oscillators is to r...
The Phase Response Curve (PRC) has proven a useful tool for the reduction of complex oscillator mode...
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peer reviewedThe Phase Response Curve (PRC) has proven a useful tool for the reduction of complex os...
The program simulates conductance-based neuron models with three different spike-onset bifurcations....
Phase oscillators are a common starting point for the reduced description of many single neuron mode...
The phase oscillator model can succinctly describe the periodic oscillation observed in many real-wo...
Phase oscillators are a common starting point for the reduced description of many single neuron mode...
The final publication is available at link.springer.comThe phase response curve (PRC) is a tool used...
peer reviewedWe exploit a novel geometric method to construct the global isochrones of relaxation os...
Phase response curves (PRCs) have been extensively used to control the phase of oscillators under pe...
In this paper, we use the parameterization method to provide a complete description of the dynamics ...
The phase response curve (PRC) is a powerful tool to study the effect of a perturbation on the phase...
Phase response curve (PRC) is an extremely useful tool for studying the response of oscillatory syst...
The phase response curve (PRC) is a mathematical tool used to characterize the dynamics of individua...
Abstract — A powerful technique for analyzing mathematical models for biological oscillators is to r...
The Phase Response Curve (PRC) has proven a useful tool for the reduction of complex oscillator mode...
unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is proper...
peer reviewedThe Phase Response Curve (PRC) has proven a useful tool for the reduction of complex os...
The program simulates conductance-based neuron models with three different spike-onset bifurcations....
Phase oscillators are a common starting point for the reduced description of many single neuron mode...
The phase oscillator model can succinctly describe the periodic oscillation observed in many real-wo...
Phase oscillators are a common starting point for the reduced description of many single neuron mode...