Coupled van der Pol oscillators. A model of excitatory and inhibitory neural interactions

From MaRDI portal
Publication:1147091

DOI10.1007/BF00336943zbMath0448.92009OpenAlexW2002475404WikidataQ52767095 ScholiaQ52767095MaRDI QIDQ1147091

Takuji Kawahara

Publication date: 1980

Published in: Biological Cybernetics (Search for Journal in Brave)

Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1007/bf00336943




Related Items (17)

Nonlinear autoregressive analysis of the \(3/s\) ictal electroencephalogram: Implications for underlying dynamicsDynamics and Synchronization of Complex-Valued Ring NetworksSynchronization of four coupled Van der Pol oscillatorsSynchronization and multi-frequency oscillations in the low-dimensional chain of the self-oscillatorsSymmetry axiom of Haken-Kelso-Bunz coordination dynamics revisited in the context of cognitive activityOn the complete integrability and linearization of nonlinear ordinary differential equations. IV. Coupled second-order equationsLimit cycles of a bineuronal network modelReconstruction of ensembles of generalized van der Pol oscillators from vector time seriesNonlinear equations of reaction-diffusion type for neural populationsDeath Behavior of Mean-Field Coupled van der Pol Oscillators Induced by Time-Delayed FeedbackCoupled Oscillatory Systems with 𝔻4 Symmetry and Application to van der Pol OscillatorsAutoregression models of EEG. Results compared with expectations for a multilinear near-equilibrium biophysical processOn some properties of limit cycles of the Biryukov equationModel of bidirectional interaction between myocardial pacemakers based on the phase response curveA linear theory for global electrocortical activity and its control by the lateral hypothalamusLinear model of brain electrical activity - EEG as a superposition of damped oscillatory modesState-changes in the brain viewed as linear steady-states and non-linear transitions between steady-states



Cites Work


This page was built for publication: Coupled van der Pol oscillators. A model of excitatory and inhibitory neural interactions