Charge-balanced spike timing control for phase models of spiking neurons

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This paper explores event-based feedback schemes for controlling spike timing in phase models of neurons with the constraint of a chargebalanced stimulus over a period of stimulation. We present an energy-optimal control system based on variational methods. We also present a biologicallyinspired quasi-impulsive control system that, mimicking the signaling behavior of real neurons, can achieve reference phase tracking. Applied to a pacemakerdriven ensemble, this control can achieve desynchronization using a set of charge-balanced stimuli.

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Danzl, P., Nabi, A., & Moehlis, J. (2010). Charge-balanced spike timing control for phase models of spiking neurons. Discrete and Continuous Dynamical Systems, 28(4), 1413–1435. https://doi.org/10.3934/dcds.2010.28.1413

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