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Snakes and ladders in an inhomogeneous neural field model

Pattern Formation and Solitons 2016-03-29 v2

Abstract

Continuous neural field models with inhomogeneous synaptic connectivities are known to support traveling fronts as well as stable bumps of localized activity. We analyze stationary localized structures in a neural field model with periodic modulation of the synaptic connectivity kernel and find that they are arranged in a snakes-and-ladders bifurcation structure. In the case of Heaviside firing rates, we construct analytically symmetric and asymmetric states and hence derive closed-form expressions for the corresponding bifurcation diagrams. We show that the ideas proposed by Beck and co-workers to analyze snaking solutions to the Swift-Hohenberg equation remain valid for the neural field model, even though the corresponding spatial-dynamical formulation is non-autonomous. We investigate how the modulation amplitude affects the bifurcation structure and compare numerical calculations for steep sigmoidal firing rates with analytic predictions valid in the Heaviside limit.

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@article{arxiv.1403.1037,
  title  = {Snakes and ladders in an inhomogeneous neural field model},
  author = {Daniele Avitabile and Helmut Schmidt},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1403.1037},
  year   = {2016}
}