Control of a dendritic neuron driven by a phase-independent stimulation (Q509314)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6682433
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6682433 |
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Control of a dendritic neuron driven by a phase-independent stimulation (English)
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9 February 2017
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Control strategies based on weak phase synchronization are developed for a dendritic neuron driven by external phase-independent stimulation. Weak phase synchronization is applied to smooth the fractal basin boundaries between the firing and the calm states of a single neuron. The control strategy based on a single control pulse ``pushes the system into the basin of attraction of the stable bounded trajectory'', and ``the dynamics of the dendritic neuron evolves into a calm state''.
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dendritic neuron
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control pulse
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basin boundaries
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