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EQ11.14.05 2022 MRS Spring Meeting

Observation of (N-1)!/(ln2)N Stable Coexisting Oscillations in Neuromorphic Central Pattern Generators

When and Where

May 23, 2022
9:30am - 9:45am

EQ11-Virtual

Presenter

Co-Author(s)

Alain Nogaret1

Univ of Bath1

Abstract

Alain Nogaret1

Univ of Bath1
A paradox in neuroscience is the large number of oscillations of small neural networks compared with the few oscillations observed in the conscious brain. It remains unclear what is the maximum number of synchronized oscillations a network can support and whether all or some of these oscillations would survive in noisy heterogenous circuits. Here, we attempt to answer these questions through a comprehensive study of local inhibitory networks of Hodgkin-Huxley neurons. We use a neuromorphic platform combining electronic noise and device-specific heterogeneity with tuneable extrinsic noise, tuneable network connectivity, and controlled initial conditions. As in the brain, stimuli are instantaneously integrated by analog circuits. This gives us the computing power needed to map the network dynamics over the entire phase space and demonstrate the full complement of limit cycles, basins of attraction, and dependence on network parameters. Our main finding is that the maximum number of limit cycles is equal to the combinatorial number of activation pathways through the network, allowing for coincident action potentials, and that all limit cycles are equally robust to noise and mild heterogeneity but highly dependent on inhibition delay and the timing of stimuli. We established the robustness of individual limit cycles by computing the detailed balance of bifurcations between attractors. This accounts for all transitions in a system where Lyapunov exponents are both positive and negative depending on phase space coordinates and noise intensity. Another interesting finding is the unexpected resilience of limit cycles to mild network heterogeneity. This occurs as stochastic processes recruit quiescent neurons whose subthreshold periodic oscillations help maintain the synchronization of limit cycles against heterogeneity.<br/>A. S. Chauhan, J. D. Taylor, A. Nogaret, <i>Phys. Rev. Res.</i> <b>3</b>, 043097 (2021)<br/>Abu-Hassan et al., <i>Nature Communications</i> <b>10</b>, 5309 (2019)<br/>A. S. Chauhan et al, <i>Sci. Rep</i>. <b>8</b>, 11431 (2018)

Keywords

electrical properties

Symposium Organizers

Yoeri van de Burgt, Technische Universiteit Eindhoven
Yiyang Li, University of Michigan
Francesca Santoro, Forschungszentrum Jülich/RWTH Aachen University
Ilia Valov, Research Center Juelich

Symposium Support

Bronze
Nextron Corporation

Publishing Alliance

MRS publishes with Springer Nature