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Impact of delays and rewiring on the dynamics of small-world neuronal networks with two types of coupling

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  • Wang, Qingyun
  • Perc, Matjaž
  • Duan, Zhisheng
  • Chen, Guanrong

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We study synchronization transitions and pattern formation on small-world networks consisting of Morris–Lecar excitable neurons in dependence on the information transmission delay and the rewiring probability. In addition, networks formed via gap junctional connections and coupling via chemical synapses are considered separately. For gap-junctionally coupled networks we show that short delays can induce zigzag fronts of excitations, whereas long delays can further detriment synchronization due to a dynamic clustering anti-phase synchronization transition. For the synaptically coupled networks, on the other hand, we find that the clustering anti-phase synchronization can appear as a direct consequence of the prolongation of information transmission delay, without being accompanied by zigzag excitatory fronts. Irrespective of the coupling type, however, we show that an appropriate small-world topology can always restore synchronized activity if only the information transmission delays are short or moderate at most. Long information transmission delays always evoke anti-phase synchronization and clustering, in which case the fine-tuning of the network topology fails to restore the synchronization of neuronal activity.

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  • Wang, Qingyun & Perc, Matjaž & Duan, Zhisheng & Chen, Guanrong, 2010. "Impact of delays and rewiring on the dynamics of small-world neuronal networks with two types of coupling," Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications, Elsevier, vol. 389(16), pages 3299-3306.
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:phsmap:v:389:y:2010:i:16:p:3299-3306
    DOI: 10.1016/j.physa.2010.03.031
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