Clustering and synchronization in a one-dimensional model for the CA3 region of the hippocampus

作者: N. MONTEJO , M. N. LORENZO , V. PÉREZ-MUÑUZURI , V. PÉREZ-VILLAR

DOI: 10.1142/S0218127402006114

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摘要: The behavior of a system coupled ordinary differential equations is studied in order to characterize the CA3 region hippocampus. Clustering and synchronization one-dimensional array cells modeled by modified Morris–Lecar model analyzed terms time delay included model. random formation phase dislocations whose number increases with seems be responsible for complex spatiotemporal patterns that have been observed. Alterations transmission between simulated adding some noise system.

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