Autapse-induced multiple inverse stochastic resonance in a neural system
Ni Zhang,
Dongxi Li () and
Yanya Xing
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Ni Zhang: Taiyuan University of Technology
Dongxi Li: Taiyuan University of Technology
Yanya Xing: Taiyuan University of Technology
The European Physical Journal B: Condensed Matter and Complex Systems, 2021, vol. 94, issue 1, 1-11
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Abstract We mainly investigate the multiple inverse stochastic resonance (ISR) induced by electrical autapse and chemical autapse under different types of input current. It is found that average firing rate is shown as a decaying oscillation process with time delay for both electrical autapse and chemical autapse under noise and input current. Furthermore, we find that average firing rate has several minimums as a function of time delay of autapse, which is called multiple ISR. As a consequence, our work suggests that, autapse can regulate and control the neuronal activities and induce multiple ISR. Compared with signal current, the multiple ISR phenomenon driven by constant current is more apparent. Graphic abstract
Date: 2021
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