This is the final version. Available from the Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics via the DOI in this recordWe present an analysis of two Haken–Kelso–Bunz (HKB) oscillators coupled by a neurologically motivated function. We study the effect of time delay and weighted self-feedback and mutual feedback on the synchronization behavior of the model. We focus on identifying parameter regimes supporting experimentally observed decrease in oscillation amplitude and loss of anti-phase stability that has inspired the development of the HKB model. We show that a combination of cross-talk and nonlinearity in the coupling, along with physiologically relevant time delay, is able to quantitatively account for both drop in oscillation ampli...
We study a model for a network of synaptically coupled, excitable neurons to identify the role of co...
We performed mutual tapping experiments between two humans to investigate the conditions required fo...
We consider the inertial Kuramoto model of N globally coupled oscillators characterized by both thei...
ArticleThis is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from EDP Sciences via ...
In this paper, we analyse the celebrated Haken-Kelso-Bunz (HKB) model, describing the dynamics of bi...
This is an open access article.In 1985, Haken, Kelso and Bunz proposed a system of coupled nonlinear...
The widely cited Haken-Kelso-Bunz (HKB) model of motor coordination is used in an enormous range of ...
In this thesis, we present a dynamical systems analysis of models of movement coordination, namely ...
Although the Haken-Kelso-Bunz (HKB) model was originally formulated to account for phase transitions...
Rhythmic interlimb coordination is characterized by attraction to stable phase and frequency relatio...
We consider the behavior of Stuart-Landau oscillators as generic limit-cycle oscillators when they a...
Rhythmic interlimb coordination is characterized by attraction to stable phase and frequency relatio...
Coupled limit cycle oscillators with instantaneous mutual coupling offer a useful but idealized math...
Abstract Multilevel crosstalk as a neural basis for motor control has been widely discussed in the l...
We present a detailed bifurcation analysis of desynchronization transitions in a system of two coupl...
We study a model for a network of synaptically coupled, excitable neurons to identify the role of co...
We performed mutual tapping experiments between two humans to investigate the conditions required fo...
We consider the inertial Kuramoto model of N globally coupled oscillators characterized by both thei...
ArticleThis is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from EDP Sciences via ...
In this paper, we analyse the celebrated Haken-Kelso-Bunz (HKB) model, describing the dynamics of bi...
This is an open access article.In 1985, Haken, Kelso and Bunz proposed a system of coupled nonlinear...
The widely cited Haken-Kelso-Bunz (HKB) model of motor coordination is used in an enormous range of ...
In this thesis, we present a dynamical systems analysis of models of movement coordination, namely ...
Although the Haken-Kelso-Bunz (HKB) model was originally formulated to account for phase transitions...
Rhythmic interlimb coordination is characterized by attraction to stable phase and frequency relatio...
We consider the behavior of Stuart-Landau oscillators as generic limit-cycle oscillators when they a...
Rhythmic interlimb coordination is characterized by attraction to stable phase and frequency relatio...
Coupled limit cycle oscillators with instantaneous mutual coupling offer a useful but idealized math...
Abstract Multilevel crosstalk as a neural basis for motor control has been widely discussed in the l...
We present a detailed bifurcation analysis of desynchronization transitions in a system of two coupl...
We study a model for a network of synaptically coupled, excitable neurons to identify the role of co...
We performed mutual tapping experiments between two humans to investigate the conditions required fo...
We consider the inertial Kuramoto model of N globally coupled oscillators characterized by both thei...