Noise and synchronization analysis of the cold-receptor neuronal network model (Q2320675)

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Noise and synchronization analysis of the cold-receptor neuronal network model
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    Noise and synchronization analysis of the cold-receptor neuronal network model (English)
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    23 August 2019
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    Summary: This paper analyzes the dynamics of the cold receptor neural network model. First, it examines noise effects on neuronal stimulus in the model. From \textit{ISI} plots, it is shown that there are considerable differences between purely deterministic simulations and noisy ones. The \textit{ISI}-distance is used to measure the noise effects on spike trains quantitatively. It is found that spike trains observed in neural models can be more strongly affected by noise for different temperatures in some aspects; meanwhile, spike train has greater variability with the noise intensity increasing. The synchronization of neuronal network with different connectivity patterns is also studied. It is shown that chaotic and high period patterns are more difficult to get complete synchronization than the situation in single spike and low period patterns. The neuronal network will exhibit various patterns of firing synchronization by varying some key parameters such as the coupling strength. Different types of firing synchronization are diagnosed by a correlation coefficient and the \textit{ISI}-distance method. The simulations show that the synchronization status of neurons is related to the network connectivity patterns.
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