The effect of inhibitory neuron on the evolution model of higher-order coupling neural oscillator population (Q2262409)

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The effect of inhibitory neuron on the evolution model of higher-order coupling neural oscillator population
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    The effect of inhibitory neuron on the evolution model of higher-order coupling neural oscillator population (English)
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    16 March 2015
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    Summary: We proposed a higher-order coupling neural network model including the inhibitory neurons and examined the dynamical evolution of average number density and phase-neural coding under the spontaneous activity and external stimulating condition. The results indicated that increase of inhibitory coupling strength will cause decrease of average number density, whereas increase of excitatory coupling strength will cause increase of stable amplitude of average number density. Whether the neural oscillator population is able to enter the new synchronous oscillation or not is determined by excitatory and inhibitory coupling strength. In the presence of external stimulation, the evolution of the average number density is dependent upon the external stimulation and the coupling term in which the dominator will determine the final evolution.
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