By Marco Patriarca, Emilio Hernandez-Garcia, Raul Toral
Poster - Trends in Complex SystemsSynchronization and Multiscale Complex Dynamics in the Brain
International Workshop - November 02 - 06, 2009
Max-Planck-Institut für Physik komplexer Systeme
Dresden
&nbs 2009
We study a heterogeneous generalization of the neuronal model for the wakesleep cycle introduced by S. Postnova, K. Voigt, and H. A. Braun (PVB), in which one A orexin-producing neuronal unit interacts with a B unit representing prefrontal cortex neurons.
We generalize the PVB model to a model with N diversified A units interacting with one B unit and study the response of the system to a periodic circadian signal for different degrees of diversity. We show that there is an optimal level of diversity in the A-B coupling parameters at which the system response is more robust against variation of other parameters of the B or A neurons, thus providing an example of diversity induced resonance.
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