Inhibition-stabilized networks (ISNs) are neural architectures with strong positive feedback among pyramidal neurons balanced by strong negative feedback from inhibitory interneurons, a circuit element found in the hippocampus and the primary visual cortex. In their working regime, ISNs produce damped oscillations in the [Formula: see text]-range in response to inputs to the inhibitory population. In order to understand the properties of interconnected ISNs, we investigated periodic forcing of ISNs. We show that ISNs can be excited over a range of frequencies and derive properties of the resonance peaks. In particular, we studied the phase-locked solutions, the torus solutions, and the resonance peaks. Periodically forced ISNs respond with ...
In this thesis we study aspects of periodic activity in model mutually-coupled oscillators inspired ...
Abstract. We describe four different mechanisms that lead to oscillations in a network of two recipr...
Item does not contain fulltextPrevious work has shown that networks of neurons with two coupled laye...
International audienceInhibition stabilized networks (ISNs) are neural architectures with strong pos...
Synchronization of neural oscillations has been hypothesized to play an essential role in the large-...
'Phase amplitude coupling' (PAC) in oscillatory neural activity describes a phenomenon whereby the a...
International audienceAn improved understanding of the mechanisms underlying neuromodulatory approac...
Oscillations are ubiquitous features of brain dynamics that undergo task-related changes in synchron...
Understanding the anatomical and functional architecture of the brain is essential for designing neu...
We investigate the mechanisms responsible for the generation of oscillations in mutually inhibitory ...
<div><p>Oscillations are ubiquitous features of brain dynamics that undergo task-related changes in ...
Local gamma-band (~30-100Hz) oscillations in the brain, produced by feedback inhibition on a charact...
Networks of neurons, which form central pattern generators (CPGs), are important for controlling ani...
‘Phase amplitude coupling’ (PAC) in oscillatory neural activity describes a phenomenon whereby the a...
Previous work has shown that networks of neurons with two coupled layers of excitatory and inhibitor...
In this thesis we study aspects of periodic activity in model mutually-coupled oscillators inspired ...
Abstract. We describe four different mechanisms that lead to oscillations in a network of two recipr...
Item does not contain fulltextPrevious work has shown that networks of neurons with two coupled laye...
International audienceInhibition stabilized networks (ISNs) are neural architectures with strong pos...
Synchronization of neural oscillations has been hypothesized to play an essential role in the large-...
'Phase amplitude coupling' (PAC) in oscillatory neural activity describes a phenomenon whereby the a...
International audienceAn improved understanding of the mechanisms underlying neuromodulatory approac...
Oscillations are ubiquitous features of brain dynamics that undergo task-related changes in synchron...
Understanding the anatomical and functional architecture of the brain is essential for designing neu...
We investigate the mechanisms responsible for the generation of oscillations in mutually inhibitory ...
<div><p>Oscillations are ubiquitous features of brain dynamics that undergo task-related changes in ...
Local gamma-band (~30-100Hz) oscillations in the brain, produced by feedback inhibition on a charact...
Networks of neurons, which form central pattern generators (CPGs), are important for controlling ani...
‘Phase amplitude coupling’ (PAC) in oscillatory neural activity describes a phenomenon whereby the a...
Previous work has shown that networks of neurons with two coupled layers of excitatory and inhibitor...
In this thesis we study aspects of periodic activity in model mutually-coupled oscillators inspired ...
Abstract. We describe four different mechanisms that lead to oscillations in a network of two recipr...
Item does not contain fulltextPrevious work has shown that networks of neurons with two coupled laye...