Recurrence-Based Synchronization Analysis of Weakly Coupled Bursting Neurons under External ELF Fields

Author:

Nkomidio Aissatou,Ngamga Eulalie,Nbendjo BlaiseORCID,Kurths JürgenORCID,Marwan NorbertORCID

Abstract

We investigate the response characteristics of a two-dimensional neuron model exposed to an externally applied extremely low frequency (ELF) sinusoidal electric field and the synchronization of neurons weakly coupled with gap junction. We find, by numerical simulations, that neurons can exhibit different spiking patterns, which are well observed in the structure of the recurrence plot (RP). We further study the synchronization between weakly coupled neurons in chaotic regimes under the influence of a weak ELF electric field. In general, detecting the phases of chaotic spiky signals is not easy by using standard methods. Recurrence analysis provides a reliable tool for defining phases even for noncoherent regimes or spiky signals. Recurrence-based synchronization analysis reveals that, even in the range of weak coupling, phase synchronization of the coupled neurons occurs and, by adding an ELF electric field, this synchronization increases depending on the amplitude of the externally applied ELF electric field. We further suggest a novel measure for RP-based phase synchronization analysis, which better takes into account the probabilities of recurrences.

Funder

Volkswagen Foundation

Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) and the Academic of Science for the Developing World

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

General Physics and Astronomy

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