Mathematical Frameworks for Oscillatory Network Dynamics in Neuroscience

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Abstract

The tools of weakly coupled phase oscillator theory have had a profound impact on the neuroscience community, providing insight into a variety of network behaviours ranging from central pattern generation to synchronisation, as well as predicting novel network states such as chimeras. However, there are many instances where this theory is expected to break down, say in the presence of strong coupling, or must be carefully interpreted, as in the presence of stochastic forcing. There are also surprises in the dynamical complexity of the attractors that can robustly appear—for example, heteroclinic network attractors. In this review we present a set of mathematical tools that are suitable for addressing the dynamics of oscillatory neural networks, broadening from a standard phase oscillator perspective to provide a practical framework for further successful applications of mathematics to understanding network dynamics in neuroscience.

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Ashwin, P., Coombes, S., & Nicks, R. (2016, December 1). Mathematical Frameworks for Oscillatory Network Dynamics in Neuroscience. Journal of Mathematical Neuroscience. Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1186/s13408-015-0033-6

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