Chaotic and non-chaotic phases in experimental responses of a single neuron
Neurons and Cognition
2014-05-27 v2 Chaotic Dynamics
Abstract
Consistency and predictability of brain functionalities depend on reproducible activity of a single neuron. We identify a reproducible non-chaotic neuronal phase where deviations between concave response latency profiles of a single neuron do not increase with the number of stimulations. A chaotic neuronal phase emerges at a transition to convex latency profiles which diverge exponentially, indicating irreproducible response timings. Our findings are supported by a quantitative mathematical framework and found robust to periodic and random stimulation patterns. In addition, these results put a bound on the neuronal temporal resolution which can be enhanced below a millisecond using neuronal chains.
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@article{arxiv.1404.5838,
title = {Chaotic and non-chaotic phases in experimental responses of a single neuron},
author = {Hagar Marmari and Roni Vardi and Ido Kanter},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1404.5838},
year = {2014}
}
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6 pages, 4 figures