PMID: 22587168May 17, 2012Paper

Spikes matter for phase-locked bursting in inhibitory neurons

Physical Review. E, Statistical, Nonlinear, and Soft Matter Physics
Sajiya JalilAndrey Shilnikov

Abstract

We show that inhibitory networks composed of two endogenously bursting neurons can robustly display several coexistent phase-locked states in addition to stable antiphase and in-phase bursting. This work complements and enhances our recent result [Jalil, Belykh, and Shilnikov, Phys. Rev. E 81, 045201(R) (2010)] that fast reciprocal inhibition can synchronize bursting neurons due to spike interactions. We reveal the role of spikes in generating multiple phase-locked states and demonstrate that this multistability is generic by analyzing diverse models of bursting networks with various fast inhibitory synapses; the individual cell models include the reduced leech heart interneuron, the Sherman model for pancreatic beta cells, and the Purkinje neuron model.

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Oct 19, 2012·Journal of Neurophysiology·Michael S CarrollJan-Marino Ramirez
Apr 18, 2014·PloS One·Jeremy WojcikAndrey L Shilnikov
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