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Real-time Electrophysiology: Using Closed-loop Protocols to Probe Neuronal Dynamics and Beyond
Published on: June 24, 2015
Tricritical behavior in a neural model with excitatory and inhibitory units
Joaquin Almeira1, Tomas S Grigera2,3,4,5, Dante R Chialvo5,6
1Instituto de Física Enrique Gaviola (IFEG-CONICET), Ciudad Universitaria, 5000 Córdoba, Argentina.
Abstract:
While the support for the relevance of critical dynamics to brain function is increasing, there is much less agreement on the exact nature of the advocated critical point. Thus, a considerable number of theoretical efforts are currently concentrated on which mechanisms and what type(s) of transition can be exhibited by neuronal network models. In that direction, the present work describes the effect of incorporating a fraction of inhibitory neurons on the collective dynamics. As we show, this results in the appearance of a tricritical point for highly connected networks and a nonzero fraction of inhibitory neurons.
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