Controllability of Networks of Multiple Coupled Neural Populations: An Analytical Method for Neuromodulation’s Feasibility

Author:

Liu Xian1,Sun Cheng-Xia1,Gao Jing1,Xu Shi-Yun23

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Electrical Engineering, Yanshan University, Qinhuangdao 066004, P. R. China

2. China Electric Power Research Institute, Beijing 100192, P. R. China

3. NAAM Group, Faculty of Science, King Abdulaziz University, Jeddah 999088, Saudi Arabia

Abstract

Neuromodulation plays a vital role in the prevention and treatment of neurological and psychiatric disorders. Neuromodulation’s feasibility is a long-standing issue because it provides the necessity for neuromodulation to realize the desired purpose. A controllability analysis of neural dynamics is necessary to ensure neuromodulation’s feasibility. Here, we present such a theoretical method by using the concept of controllability from the control theory that neuromodulation’s feasibility can be studied smoothly. Firstly, networks of multiple coupled neural populations with different topologies are established to mathematically model complicated neural dynamics. Secondly, an analytical method composed of a linearization method, the Kalman controllable rank condition and a controllability index is applied to analyze the controllability of the established network models. Finally, the relationship between network dynamics or topological characteristic parameters and controllability is studied by using the analytical method. The proposed method provides a new idea for the study of neuromodulation’s feasibility, and the results are expected to guide us to better modulate neurodynamics by optimizing network dynamics and network topology.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Natural Science Foundation of Hebei

State Grid Corporation of China

Publisher

World Scientific Pub Co Pte Lt

Subject

Computer Networks and Communications,General Medicine

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