Stochastic synchronization of neural activity waves.

Journal: Physical review. E, Statistical, nonlinear, and soft matter physics
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Abstract

We demonstrate that waves in distinct layers of a neuronal network can become phase locked by common spatiotemporal noise. This phenomenon is studied for stationary bumps, traveling waves, and breathers. A weak noise expansion is used to derive an effective equation for the position of the wave in each layer, yielding a stochastic differential equation with multiplicative noise. Stability of the synchronous state is characterized by a Lyapunov exponent, which we can compute analytically from the reduced system. Our results extend previous work on limit-cycle oscillators, showing common noise can synchronize waves in a broad class of models.

Authors

  • Zachary P Kilpatrick
    Department of Mathematics, University of Houston, Houston, Texas 77204, USA.