Neuronal synchronization in long-range time-varying networks

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Abstract

We study synchronization in neuronal ensembles subject to long-range electrical gap junctions which are time-varying. As a representative example, we consider Hindmarsh-Rose neurons interacting based upon temporal long-range connections through electrical couplings. In particular, we adopt the connections associated with the direct com.elsevier.xml.ani.Math@b153eac-path network to form a small-world network and follow-up with the corresponding long-range network. Further, the underlying direct small-world network is allowed to temporally change; hence, all long-range connections are also temporal, which makes the model much more realistic from the neurological perspective. This time-varying long-range network is formed by rewiring each link of the underlying com.elsevier.xml.ani.Math@72874d44-path network stochastically with a characteristic rewiring probability com.elsevier.xml.ani.Math@76f5392c, and accordingly all indirect com.elsevier.xml.ani.Math@4728e48d-path networks become temporal. The critical interaction strength to reach complete neuronal synchrony is much lower when we take up rapidly switching long-range interactions. We employ the master stability function formalism in order to characterize the local stability of the state of synchronization. The analytically derived stability condition for the complete synchrony state agrees well with the numerical results. Our work strengthens the understanding of time-varying long-range interactions in neuronal ensembles.

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Rakshit, S., Majhi, S., Kurths, J., & Ghosh, D. (2021). Neuronal synchronization in long-range time-varying networks. Chaos, 31(7). https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0057276

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