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Partial coupling delay induced multiple spatiotemporal orders in a modular neuronal network

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  • XiaoLi Yang
  • HuiDan Li
  • ZhongKui Sun

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The influence of partial coupling delay on the spatiotemporal spiking dynamics is explored in a modular neuronal network. The modular neuronal network is composed of two subnetworks which present the small-world property and scale-free property, respectively. Numerical results show that spatiotemporal order that the modular network is most coherent in time and nearly synchronized in space can emerge intermittently when the coupling delays among neurons are appropriately tuned. The appropriately tuned delays are further detected to be integer multiples of the intrinsic spiking period of the modular neuronal network, which implies that the phenomenon of multiple spatiotemporal orders could be the result of a locking between the length of coupling delay and the intrinsic spiking period of the modular neuronal network. Moreover, the multiple spatiotemporal orders are verified to be robust against variations of the fraction of delayed connection as well as the key parameters of network architecture such as the rewiring probability, the average degree of small-world subnetwork, the initial nodes of scale-free subnetwork and the total size of the modular network.

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  • XiaoLi Yang & HuiDan Li & ZhongKui Sun, 2017. "Partial coupling delay induced multiple spatiotemporal orders in a modular neuronal network," PLOS ONE, Public Library of Science, vol. 12(6), pages 1-15, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:plo:pone00:0177918
    DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0177918
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