Disinhibition-induced delayed onset of epileptic spike-wave discharges in a five variable model of cortex and thalamus

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Based on a modified neural field network model composed of cortex and thalamus, we here propose a computational framework to investigate the onset control of absence seizure, which is characterized by the spike-wave discharges. Firstly, we briefly demonstrate the existence of various transition types in Taylor's model by increasing the thalamic input. Furthermore, after the disinhibitory function is reasonably introduced into the Taylor's model, we can observe the occurrence of various transition states of firing patterns with different dominant frequencies as the thalamic input is varied under different disinhibitory effects onto the pyramidal neural population. Interestingly, it is found that the onset of spike-wave discharges can be delayed as the disinhibitory input is considered. More importantly, we explore bifurcation mechanism of firing transitions as some key parameters are changed. And also, we observe other dynamical states, such as simple oscillations and saturated discharges with different spatial scales, which are consistent with previous theoretical or experimental findings.

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Liu, S., Wang, Q., & Fan, D. (2016). Disinhibition-induced delayed onset of epileptic spike-wave discharges in a five variable model of cortex and thalamus. Frontiers in Computational Neuroscience, 10(APR). https://doi.org/10.3389/fncom.2016.00028

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