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Investigating the dynamics of bursting by combining two fast-slow analyses with codimension-2 bifurcations in the embryonic pre-BotC neuron model

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NONLINEAR DYNAMICS
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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s11071-023-08630-4

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Bursting; Bifurcation; Fast-slow analysis; Topological types

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This study uses a model of the embryonic pre-BotC neuron to explore the bursting mechanisms and provides a new perspective on the fast-slow analysis. It identifies the dynamical mechanisms of depolarization block (DB) bursting and mixed bursting using bifurcation analysis.
The network activity of the pre-Botzinger complex (pre-BotC) in the mammalian brainstem controls the inspiratory phase of the respiratory rhythm. Because fluctuations in the action potentials of neurons can generate a magnetic field in the medium, we consider a flux-controlled memristor in the model of the isolated embryonic pre-BotC neuron featuring two distinct bursting mechanisms: depolar-ization block (DB) bursting and mixed bursting in this work. As the slow variables h and Cai are at almost the same time scale, we combine two fast-slow analyses with the codimension-2 bifurcation analysis of these variables to identify the dynamical mechanisms of DB bursting and mixed bursting. We precisely define the bursting discharges according to topology by deter-mining the bifurcations ranging from the resting state to the spiking state and vice versa, as well as bifurcations of the hysteresis loop for the upper and lower states with bistability. Our analysis provides a new perspective on the fast-slow analysis of the bursting mechanism. The results not only provide a reference for research on the effects of magnetic current on the firing patterns of neurons, but also offer insights for further exploring bursting from a dynamic perspective.

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