Spike-burst chimera states in an adaptive exponential integrate-and-fire neuronal network

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Abstract

Chimera states are spatiotemporal patterns in which coherence and incoherence coexist. We observe the coexistence of synchronous (coherent) and desynchronous (incoherent) domains in a neuronal network. The network is composed of coupled adaptive exponential integrate-and-fire neurons that are connected by means of chemical synapses. In our neuronal network, the chimera states exhibit spatial structures both with spike and burst activities. Furthermore, those desynchronized domains not only have either spike or burst activity, but we show that the structures switch between spikes and bursts as the time evolves. Moreover, we verify the existence of multicluster chimera states.

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Santos, M. S., Protachevicz, P. R., Iarosz, K. C., Caldas, I. L., Viana, R. L., Borges, F. S., … Grebogi, C. (2019). Spike-burst chimera states in an adaptive exponential integrate-and-fire neuronal network. Chaos, 29(4). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.5087129

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