We revisit the dynamics of a prototypical model of balanced activity in networks of spiking neurons. A detailed investigation of the thermodynamic limit for fixed density of connections (massive coupling) shows that, when inhibition prevails, the asymptotic regime is not asynchronous but rather characterized by a self-sustained irregular, macroscopic (collective) dynamics. So long as the connectivity is massive, this regime is found in many different setups: leaky as well as quadratic integrate-and-fire neurons; large and small coupling strength; and weak and strong external currents.

Ubiquity of collective irregular dynamics in balanced networks of spiking neurons

Politi A.;Torcini A.
2018

Abstract

We revisit the dynamics of a prototypical model of balanced activity in networks of spiking neurons. A detailed investigation of the thermodynamic limit for fixed density of connections (massive coupling) shows that, when inhibition prevails, the asymptotic regime is not asynchronous but rather characterized by a self-sustained irregular, macroscopic (collective) dynamics. So long as the connectivity is massive, this regime is found in many different setups: leaky as well as quadratic integrate-and-fire neurons; large and small coupling strength; and weak and strong external currents.
2018
Istituto dei Sistemi Complessi - ISC
Inglese
28
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https://pubs.aip.org/aip/cha/article/28/8/081106/987038/Ubiquity-of-collective-irregular-dynamics-in
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Ullner, E.; Politi, A.; Torcini, A.
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