Mechanisms of Intermittent State Transitions in a Coupled Heterogeneous Oscillator Model of Epilepsy

  • Goodfellow M
  • Glendinning P
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We investigate the dynamic mechanisms underlying intermittent state transitions in a recently proposed neural mass model of epilepsy. A low dimensional model is constructed, which preserves two key features of the neural mass model, namely (i) coupling between oscillators and (ii) heterogeneous proximity of these oscillators to a bifurcation between distinct limit cycles. We demonstrate that state transitions due to intermittency occur in the abstract model. This suggests that there is a general bifurcation mechanism responsible for this behaviour and that this is independent of the precise form of the evolution equations. Such abstractions of neural mass models allow a deeper insight into underlying dynamic and physiological mechanisms, and also allow the more efficient exploration of large scale brain dynamics in disease.

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Goodfellow, M., & Glendinning, P. (2013). Mechanisms of Intermittent State Transitions in a Coupled Heterogeneous Oscillator Model of Epilepsy. The Journal of Mathematical Neuroscience, 3(1), 17. https://doi.org/10.1186/2190-8567-3-17

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