Firing Patterns and Transitions in Coupled Neurons Controlled by a Pacemaker
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Abstract
To reveal the dynamics of neuronal networks with pacemakers, the firing patterns and their transitions are investigated in a ring HR neuronal network with gap junctions under the control of a pacemaker. Compared with the situation without pacemaker, the neurons in the network can exhibit various firing patterns as the external current is applied or the coupling strength of pacemaker varies. The results are beneficial for understanding the complex cooperative behaviour of large neural assemblies with pacemaker control.
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LI Mei-Sheng, LU Qi-Shao, DUAN Li-Xia, WANG Qing-Yun. Firing Patterns and Transitions in Coupled Neurons Controlled by a Pacemaker[J]. Chin. Phys. Lett., 2008, 25(8): 2806-2808.
LI Mei-Sheng, LU Qi-Shao, DUAN Li-Xia, WANG Qing-Yun. Firing Patterns and Transitions in Coupled Neurons Controlled by a Pacemaker[J]. Chin. Phys. Lett., 2008, 25(8): 2806-2808.
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LI Mei-Sheng, LU Qi-Shao, DUAN Li-Xia, WANG Qing-Yun. Firing Patterns and Transitions in Coupled Neurons Controlled by a Pacemaker[J]. Chin. Phys. Lett., 2008, 25(8): 2806-2808.
LI Mei-Sheng, LU Qi-Shao, DUAN Li-Xia, WANG Qing-Yun. Firing Patterns and Transitions in Coupled Neurons Controlled by a Pacemaker[J]. Chin. Phys. Lett., 2008, 25(8): 2806-2808.
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