2011 5th International IEEE/EMBS Conference on Neural Engineering 2011
DOI: 10.1109/ner.2011.5910480
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Seizure-like events in rodent and computer models: A ring device perspective

Abstract: Epileptiform activity involves abrupt changes in dynamic behaviour of neuronal ensembles, which alternates between higher complexity 'interictal' mode and lowercomplexity 'ictal' mode characterized by dense, rhythmic firing of the seizing network. Three mechanisms for generating seizurelike events (SLEs) in populations of coupled oscillators will be highlighted as state transitions from higher to lower complexity modes. (i) System parameter changes can cause transitions by way of bifurcations. (ii) Noise fluct… Show more

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