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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2019 Aug 28.
Published in final edited form as: Physica D. 2017 Oct 13;364:8–21. doi: 10.1016/j.physd.2017.09.007

Figure 9:

Figure 9:

Simulation of coupled ML neurons compared with fixed points of the map Πss (31). A. Membrane voltages of two ML neurons coupled with inhibitory synapses when the B to A synapse is depressing. The network locks at two different phases. From t = 900 to 1, 100, neuron B is hyperpolarized, causing the network to switch to the other phase-locked solution. B. Activity phase versus synaptic conductance obtained from the map Πss. C. The evolution of the synaptic variables from neuron B to A. D. Period of neuron A (also neuron B) versus synaptic conductance obtained from the map Πss. The Z-shaped (S-shaped) curve in panel B (panel D) shows the different phases (periods) that exist over a range of conductance values of gBA. The lower and upper branches represent stable solutions, while the dotted middle branch represents unstable solutions. The simulations in the left two panels occur for gBA = 0.125, where for t < 900, the phase-locked solution corresponds to a point on the upper (lower) branch, and for t > 1100, the solution converges to a phase-locked solution on the lower (upper) branch.