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Cluster burst synchronization in a scale-free network of inhibitory bursting neurons

Authors :
Sang-Yoon Kim
Woochang Lim
Source :
Cogn Neurodyn
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2019.

Abstract

We consider a scale-free network of inhibitory Hindmarsh-Rose (HR) bursting neurons, and investigate coupling-induced cluster burst synchronization by varying the average coupling strength $J_0$. For sufficiently small $J_0$, non-cluster desynchronized states exist. However, when passing a critical point $J^*_c~(\simeq 0.16)$, the whole population is segregated into 3 clusters via a constructive role of synaptic inhibition to stimulate dynamical clustering between individual burstings, and thus 3-cluster desynchronized states appear. As $J_0$ is further increased and passes a lower threshold $J^*_l~(\simeq 0.78)$, a transition to 3-cluster burst synchronization occurs due to another constructive role of synaptic inhibition to favor population synchronization. In this case, HR neurons in each cluster exhibit burst synchronization. However, as $J_0$ passes an intermediate threshold $J^*_m~(\simeq 5.2)$, HR neurons begin to make intermittent hoppings between the 3 clusters. Due to the intermittent intercluster hoppings, the 3 clusters are integrated into a single one. In spite of break-up of the 3 clusters, (non-cluster) burst synchronization persists in the whole population, which is well visualized in the raster plot of burst onset times where bursting stripes (composed of burst onset times and indicating burst synchronization) appear successively. With further increase in $J_0$, intercluster hoppings are intensified, and bursting stripes also become smeared more and more due to a destructive role of synaptic inhibition to spoil the burst synchronization. Eventually, when passing a higher threshold $J^*_h~(\simeq 17.8)$ a transition to desynchronization occurs via complete overlap between the bursting stripes. Finally, we also investigate the effects of stochastic noise on both 3-cluster burst synchronization and intercluster hoppings.<br />Comment: arXiv admin note: text overlap with arXiv:1803.07256, arXiv:1708.04543

Details

ISSN :
18714099 and 18714080
Volume :
14
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Cognitive Neurodynamics
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....2e71d0a36ddc98cba6043efe18ae42e5