Research - Coherence resonance in single neuron models
Collaborators:
Stefano Luccioli, Alessandro Torcini
Description:
The topic of these studies are simulations of neuronal models (such as the FitzHugh-Nagumo or the Hodgkin-Huxley model) under the influence of noise. Typically the regularity of the neuronal response is analyzed depending on the amount of noise and on the correlation strength. Coherence resonance (CR) refers to a maximum of regularity for intermediate parameter values while double coherence resonance (DCR) denotes a (absolute) maximum coherence in the output occurring for an optimal combination of noise variance and correlation. In the figure below (FitzHugh-Nagumo model, regularity versus correlation and noise strength) this is illustrated for both excitatory (e) and inhibitory (i) correlation. The white squares mark the position of the excitatory and the inhibitory DCR, respectively (for details see Ref. [2] below).
Publications:
[4] Kreuz T, Luccioli S, Torcini A:
Coherence Resonance due to correlated noise in neuronal models.
Neurocomputing 70, 1970 (2007) [PDF].
[3] Torcini A, Luccioli S, Kreuz T:
Coherent Response of the Hodgkin-Huxley neuron in the high input regime.
Neurocomputing 70, 1943 (2007).
[2] Kreuz T, Luccioli S, Torcini A:
Double coherence resonance in neuron models driven by discrete correlated noise.
Phys. Rev. Lett. 97, 238101 (2006) [PDF].
[1] Luccioli S, Kreuz T, Torcini A:
Dynamical response of the Hodgkin-Huxley model in the high-input regime.
Phys. Rev. E 73, 041902 (2006).