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Synchronization in Hindmarsh-Rose neurons subject to higher-order interactions

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CHAOS
Volume 32, Issue 1, Pages -

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AIP Publishing
DOI: 10.1063/5.0079834

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  1. Slovenian Research Agency [P1-0403, J1-2457]

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This study investigates the higher-order interactions among neurons and finds that second-order interactions can lead to synchronization under lower first-order coupling strengths. Additionally, the introduction of three-body interactions reduces the overall synchronization cost.
Higher-order interactions might play a significant role in the collective dynamics of the brain. With this motivation, we here consider a simplicial complex of neurons, in particular, studying the effects of pairwise and three-body interactions on the emergence of synchronization. We assume pairwise interactions to be mediated through electrical synapses, while for second-order interactions, we separately study diffusive coupling and nonlinear chemical coupling. For all the considered cases, we derive the necessary conditions for synchronization by means of linear stability analysis, and we compute the synchronization errors numerically. Our research shows that the second-order interactions, even if of weak strength, can lead to synchronization under significantly lower first-order coupling strengths. Moreover, the overall synchronization cost is reduced due to the introduction of three-body interactions if compared to pairwise interactions.

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