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Published on: September 7, 2017
Low-dimensional functionality of complex network dynamics: neurosensory integration in the Caenorhabditis Elegans
James Kunert1, Eli Shlizerman2, J Nathan Kutz2
1Department of Physics, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington 98195, USA.
Abstract:
We develop a biophysical model of neurosensory integration in the model organism Caenorhabditis elegans. Building on experimental findings on the neuron conductances and their resolved connectome, we posit the first full dynamic model of the neural voltage excitations that allows for a characterization of network structures which link input stimuli to neural proxies of behavioral responses. Full connectome simulations of neural responses to prescribed inputs show that robust, low-dimensional bifurcation structures drive neural voltage activity modes. Comparison of these modes with experimental studies allows us to link these network structures to behavioral responses. Thus the underlying bifurcation structures discovered, i.e., induced Hopf bifurcations, are critical in explaining behavioral responses such as swimming and crawling.
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