[HTML][HTML] State-dependent alpha peak frequency shifts: Experimental evidence, potential mechanisms and functional implications
A Mierau, W Klimesch, J Lefebvre - neuroscience, 2017 - Elsevier
Neural populations produce complex oscillatory patterns thought to implement brain
function. The dominant rhythm in the healthy adult human brain is formed by alpha …
function. The dominant rhythm in the healthy adult human brain is formed by alpha …
Non-Gaussian noise and autapse-induced inverse stochastic resonance in bistable Izhikevich neural system under electromagnetic induction
G Wang, Y Wu, F Xiao, Z Ye, Y Jia - Physica a: Statistical Mechanics and Its …, 2022 - Elsevier
Inverse stochastic resonance refers to the phenomenon that the average firing rate of a
neuron is inhibited by noise, of which mechanism is widely used in a variety of biological …
neuron is inhibited by noise, of which mechanism is widely used in a variety of biological …
[HTML][HTML] Effects of neuronal morphology and time delay on inverse stochastic resonance in two-compartment neuron model
C Liu, D Yu, T Li, X Wang, Y Xie, Y Jia - Physics Letters A, 2024 - Elsevier
Inverse stochastic resonance (ISR) is a depression phenomenon of firing activity of neuron
with respect to noise, and the characteristics of neural systems are determined by neuronal …
with respect to noise, and the characteristics of neural systems are determined by neuronal …
Inverse stochastic resonance in networks of spiking neurons
Inverse Stochastic Resonance (ISR) is a phenomenon in which the average spiking rate of a
neuron exhibits a minimum with respect to noise. ISR has been studied in individual …
neuron exhibits a minimum with respect to noise. ISR has been studied in individual …
Functional importance of noise in neuronal information processing
Noise is an inherent part of neuronal dynamics, and thus of the brain. It can be observed in
neuronal activity at different spatiotemporal scales, including in neuronal membrane …
neuronal activity at different spatiotemporal scales, including in neuronal membrane …
Self-induced-stochastic-resonance breathing chimeras
J Zhu, ME Yamakou - Physical Review E, 2023 - APS
The study by Semenova et al.[Phys. Rev. Lett. 117, 014102 (2016) 0031-9007
10.1103/PhysRevLett. 117.014102] discovered a type of chimera state known as coherence …
10.1103/PhysRevLett. 117.014102] discovered a type of chimera state known as coherence …
Inverse stochastic resonance in cerebellar Purkinje cells
Purkinje neurons play an important role in cerebellar computation since their axons are the
only projection from the cerebellar cortex to deeper cerebellar structures. They have …
only projection from the cerebellar cortex to deeper cerebellar structures. They have …
Effects of potassium channel blockage on inverse stochastic resonance in Hodgkin-Huxley neural systems
X Wang, D Yu, Y Wu, Q Ding, T Li, Y Jia - Journal of Zhejiang University …, 2023 - Springer
Inverse stochastic resonance (ISR) is a phenomenon in which the firing activity of a neuron
is inhibited at a certain noise level. In this paper, the effects of potassium channel blockage …
is inhibited at a certain noise level. In this paper, the effects of potassium channel blockage …
Stochastic sensitivity analysis of noise-induced suppression of firing and giant variability of spiking in a Hodgkin-Huxley neuron model
We study the stochastic dynamics of a Hodgkin-Huxley neuron model in a regime of
coexistent stable equilibrium and a limit cycle. In this regime, noise may suppress periodic …
coexistent stable equilibrium and a limit cycle. In this regime, noise may suppress periodic …
Double inverse stochastic resonance with dynamic synapses
We investigate the behavior of a model neuron that receives a biophysically realistic noisy
postsynaptic current based on uncorrelated spiking activity from a large number of afferents …
postsynaptic current based on uncorrelated spiking activity from a large number of afferents …