Computer simulation of noise effects of the neighborhood of stimulus threshold for a mathematical model of homeostatic regulation of sleep-wake cycles

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The noise effects on a homeostatic regulation of sleep-wake cycles' neuronal mathematical model determined by the hypocretin/orexin and the local glutamate interneurons spatiotemporal behaviors are studied within the neighborhood of stimulus threshold in this work; the neuronal noise added to the stimulus, the conductance, and the activation variable of the modulation function are investigated, respectively, based on a circadian input skewed in sine function. The computer simulation results suggested that the increased amplitude of external current input will lead to the fact that awakening time is advanced but the sleepy time remains the same; for the bigger conductance and modulation noise, the regulatory mechanism of the model sometimes will be collapsed and the coupled two neurons of the model show very irregular activities; the falling asleep or wake transform appears at nondeterminate time.

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Jin, W., Lin, Q., Wang, A., & Wang, C. (2017). Computer simulation of noise effects of the neighborhood of stimulus threshold for a mathematical model of homeostatic regulation of sleep-wake cycles. Complexity, 2017. https://doi.org/10.1155/2017/4797545

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