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Firing synchronization and temporal order in noisy neuronal networks

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COGNITIVE NEURODYNAMICS
Volume 2, Issue 3, Pages 195-206

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s11571-008-9055-z

Keywords

Neuronal networks; Synchronization; Resonance; Noise

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [10432010, 10702023]
  2. Postdoctoral Fund of China [20070410022]

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Noise-induced complete synchronization and frequency synchronization in coupled spiking and bursting neurons are studied firstly. The effects of noise and coupling are discussed. It is found that bursting neurons are easier to achieve firing synchronization than spiking ones, which means that bursting activities are more important for information transfer in neuronal networks. Secondly, the effects of noise on firing synchronization in a noisy map neuronal network are presented. Noise-induced synchronization and temporal order are investigated by means of the firing rate function and the order index. Firing synchronization and temporal order of excitatory neurons can be greatly enhanced by subthreshold stimuli with resonance frequency. Finally, it is concluded that random perturbations play an important role in firing activities and temporal order in neuronal networks.

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