Inhibitory-autapse-enhanced signal transmission in neural networks

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作者
Chenggui Yao
Zhiwei He
Tadashi Nakano
Yu Qian
Jianwei Shuai
机构
[1] Shaoxing University,Department of Mathematics
[2] Osaka University,Graduate School of Frontier Biosciences
[3] Baoji University of Arts and Sciences,Nonlinear Research Institute
[4] Xiamen University,Department of Physics
[5] Xiamen University,Research Institute for Biomimetics and Soft Matter, Fujian Provincial Key Laboratory for Soft Functional Materials Research
来源
Nonlinear Dynamics | 2019年 / 97卷
关键词
Vibrational resonance; Signal transmission; Autapse; Chemical synapse; Electrical synapse;
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The multi-frequency hybrid signal is an important stimulus from the external environment on the neuronal networks for detection. The mechanism of the detection may be understood by the vibrational resonance, in which the moderate intensity of high-frequency force can amplify the response of neuronal systems to the low-frequency signal. In this paper, the effects of electrical and chemical autapses on signal transmission are investigated in scale-free and small-world neuronal networks, where an external two-frequency signal is introduced only to one neuron as a pacemaker. We observed that the inhibitory autapse can significantly enhance the signal propagation by the vibrational resonance, while the electrical and excitatory autapses typically weaken the signal transmission, indicating that the inhibitory autapse is more beneficial to transmit the rhythm of the pacemaker to the whole networks. These findings contribute to our understanding of signal detection and information processing in the autapic neuronal system.
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页码:1425 / 1437
页数:12
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