Rhythmic oscillations are common features of nervous systems. One of the fundamental questions posed by these rhythms is how individual neurons or groups of neurons are recruited into different network oscillations. We modeled competing fast and slow oscillators connected to a hub neuron with electrical and inhibitory synapses. We explore the patterns of coordination shown in the network as a function of the electrical coupling and inhibitory synapse strengths with the help of a novel visualization method that we call the "parameterscape."The hub neuron can be switched between the fast and slow oscillators by multiple network mechanisms, indicating that a given change in network state can be achieved by degenerate cellular mechanisms. These...
The same neuron may play different functional roles in the neural circuits to which it belongs. For ...
There is a significant amount of computational literature on networks of neurons and their resulting...
<div><p>In networks of excitatory and inhibitory neurons with mutual synaptic coupling, specific dri...
The origin of rhythmic activity in brain circuits and CPG-like motor networks is still not fully und...
In this thesis we study aspects of periodic activity in model mutually-coupled oscillators inspired ...
Rhythmic synchronization of neuronal firing patterns is a widely present phenomenon in the brain—one...
Oscillations in electrical activity are a characteristic feature of many brain networks and display ...
Oscillations in electrical activity are a characteristic feature of many brain networks and display ...
The dynamics of networks of sparsely connected excitatory and inhibitory integrateand -re neurons is...
. We study some mechanisms responsible for synchronous oscillations and loss of synchrony at physiol...
Abstract—We study a four-neuron ring circuit comprised of os-cillating burst-type neurons unidirecti...
The principal function of neurons in the cortex is to communicate and process information. A charact...
We explore three coupled networks. Each is an example of a network whose spatially coupled behavior ...
<p>The top traces show the membrane potential traces of two coupled model neurons, whereas the botto...
Abstract — In recent years, many people have been trying to develop some applications to information...
The same neuron may play different functional roles in the neural circuits to which it belongs. For ...
There is a significant amount of computational literature on networks of neurons and their resulting...
<div><p>In networks of excitatory and inhibitory neurons with mutual synaptic coupling, specific dri...
The origin of rhythmic activity in brain circuits and CPG-like motor networks is still not fully und...
In this thesis we study aspects of periodic activity in model mutually-coupled oscillators inspired ...
Rhythmic synchronization of neuronal firing patterns is a widely present phenomenon in the brain—one...
Oscillations in electrical activity are a characteristic feature of many brain networks and display ...
Oscillations in electrical activity are a characteristic feature of many brain networks and display ...
The dynamics of networks of sparsely connected excitatory and inhibitory integrateand -re neurons is...
. We study some mechanisms responsible for synchronous oscillations and loss of synchrony at physiol...
Abstract—We study a four-neuron ring circuit comprised of os-cillating burst-type neurons unidirecti...
The principal function of neurons in the cortex is to communicate and process information. A charact...
We explore three coupled networks. Each is an example of a network whose spatially coupled behavior ...
<p>The top traces show the membrane potential traces of two coupled model neurons, whereas the botto...
Abstract — In recent years, many people have been trying to develop some applications to information...
The same neuron may play different functional roles in the neural circuits to which it belongs. For ...
There is a significant amount of computational literature on networks of neurons and their resulting...
<div><p>In networks of excitatory and inhibitory neurons with mutual synaptic coupling, specific dri...