Abstract
AbstractThe Kuramoto model was developed to describe the coupling of oscillators, motivated by the natural synchronization phenomena. We are interested in modeling an epileptic seizure considering it as the synchronization of action potentials using and modifying this model. In this article, we propose to modify this model, changing the constant coupling force for a function with logistic growth to simulate the onset and epileptic seizure level in an adult male rat caused by the administration of lithium–pilocarpine. Later, we select some frequencies and their respective amplitude values using an algorithm based on the fast Fourier transform (FFT) from an electroencephalography signal when the rat is in basal conditions. Then, we take these values as the natural frequencies of the oscillators in the modified Kuramoto model, considering every oscillator as a single neuron to simulate the emergence of an epileptic seizure numerically by increasing the synchronization value in the coupling function. Finally, using Dynamic Time Warping algorithm, we compare the simulated signal by the Kuramoto model with an FFT approximation of the epileptic seizure.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Applied Mathematics,Agricultural and Biological Sciences (miscellaneous),Modeling and Simulation
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