نتایج جستجو برای: bursting

تعداد نتایج: 4535  

2010
I. Belykh S. Jalil A. Shilnikov Leonid P. Shilnikov

We study the emergence of in-phase and anti-phase synchronized rhythms in bursting networks of Hodgkin–Huxley–type neurons connected by inhibitory synapses. We show that when the state of the individual neuron composing the network is close to the transition from bursting into tonic spiking, the appearance of the network’s synchronous rhythms becomes sensitive to small changes in parameters and...

2007
Mario Kreszinger Domagoj Delimar Josip Kos Nataša Jovanov Dražen Vnuk Dražen Matičić Boris Pirkić Marko Stejskal Darko Capak

The primary objective of this study was to determine which closure technique simple interrupted suture (SIS), simple continuous suture (SCS), interrupted double loop closure (IDLC) or continuous double loop closure (CDLC) results in stronger wound repair after midline laparotomy. Surgery was performed on 48 male rats. On the 5th postoperative day the rats were sacrificed and wound strength was ...

Journal: :Physical review letters 2001
N F Rulkov

The onset of regular bursts in a group of irregularly bursting neurons with different individual properties is one of the most interesting dynamical properties found in neurobiological systems. In this paper we show how synchronization among chaotically bursting cells can lead to the onset of regular bursting. In order to clearly present the mechanism behind such regularization we model the ind...

Journal: :I. J. Bifurcation and Chaos 2014
Reimbay Reimbayev Igor Belykh

We study the synchronization of bursting cells that are coupled through both excitatory and inhibitory connections. We extend our recent results on networks of Hindmarsh–Rose bursting neurons [Belykh et al., 2014] to coupled Sherman β-cell models and show that the addition of repulsive inhibition to an excitatory network can induce synchronization. We discuss the mechanism of this purely synerg...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2010
Edwin Santini James T Porter

Growing evidence indicates that the activity of infralimbic prefrontal cortex (IL) is critical for inhibiting inappropriate fear responses following extinction learning. Recently, we showed that fear conditioning and extinction alter the intrinsic excitability and bursting of IL pyramidal neurons in brain slices. IL neurons from Sprague Dawley rats expressing high fear had lower intrinsic excit...

2012
John Burke Mathieu Desroches Anna M Barry Tasso J Kaper Mark A Kramer

Rapid action potential generation - spiking - and alternating intervals of spiking and quiescence - bursting - are two dynamic patterns commonly observed in neuronal activity. In computational models of neuronal systems, the transition from spiking to bursting often exhibits complex bifurcation structure. One type of transition involves the torus canard, which we show arises in a broad array of...

2015
Huaguang Gu Zhiguo Zhao Jun Ma

The inhibitory synapse can induce synchronous behaviors different from the anti-phase synchronous behaviors, which have been reported in recent studies. In the present paper, synchronous behaviors are investigated in the motif model composed of reciprocal inhibitory coupled neurons with endogenous bursting and time delay. When coupling strength is weak, synchronous behavior appears at a single ...

Journal: :SIAM Journal of Applied Mathematics 1997
Thomas Erneux Thomas W. Carr Victoria Booth

In a general model for square-wave bursting oscillations, we examine the fast transition between the slowly varying quiescent and active phases. In this type of bursting, the transition occurs at a saddle-node (SN) bifurcation point of the fast-variable subsystem when the slow variable is taken to be the bifurcation parameter. A critical case occurs when the SN bifurcation point is also a stead...

Journal: :Nature Reviews Genetics 2014

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 1998
K F Fischer P D Lukasiewicz R O Wong

Competition for postsynaptic targets during development is thought to be driven by differences in temporal patterns of neuronal activity. In the ferret visual system, retinal ganglion cells that are responsive either to the onset (On) or to the offset (Off) of light exhibit similar patterns of spontaneous bursting activity early in development but later develop different bursting rhythms during...

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