Neuronal population dynamics with post inhibitory rebound:A reduction to piecewise linear discontinuous circle maps
Open Access
- 1 January 1996
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Dynamics and Stability of Systems
- Vol. 11 (3) , 193-217
- https://doi.org/10.1080/02681119608806224
Abstract
Post inhibitory rebound (PIR) is a nonlinear phenomenon present in a variety of nerve cells. It is an important mechanism underlying central pattern generation for heartbeat, swimming and other motor patterns in many neuronal systems. In this paper, we propose an extension of the binary threshold neuron model to incorporate the effects of PIR. For a single neuron, the dynamics can be described by a piecewise linear circle map with two discontinuities. Both frequency-locking and chaos can occur. The Liapunov exponent of the map is evaluated and used to define transitions between these two distinct types of asymptotic behaviour. Hysteresis between periodic orbits is also observed. A small network of these model neurons, with reciprocal inhibition, is shown to exhibit 'self-sustained' anti-phase oscillations, making PIR a plausible mechanism for central pattern generation in neuronal systems. Unlike coupled oscillator theories, network oscillations emerge naturally as a consequence of the biological description from which the neuronal dynamics is derived. The simplicity of the dynamical model allows for the possibility of large population studies in contrast to other classical models of single neuron dynamics that incorporate active processesKeywords
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