Nonlinear Sciences – Chaotic Dynamics
Scientific paper
2012-03-05
Chaos, Solitons and Fractals, 44 (2011) 929-933
Nonlinear Sciences
Chaotic Dynamics
Scientific paper
The use of spikes to carry information between brain areas implies complete or partial synchronization of the neurons involved. The degree of synchronization reached by two coupled systems and the energy cost of maintaining their synchronized behaviour is highly dependent on the nature of the systems. For non-identical systems the maintenance of a synchronized regime is energetically a costly process. In this work, we study conditions under which two non-identical electrically coupled neurons can reach an efficient regime of synchronization at low energy cost. We show that the energy consumption required to keep the synchronized regime can be spontaneously reduced if the receiving neuron has adaptive mechanisms able to bring its biological parameters closer in value to the corresponding ones in the sending neuron.
d'Anjou Alicia
Moujahid Abdelmalik
Torrealdea Francisco J.
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