English

Structural constraints on the emergence of oscillations in multi-population neural networks

Neurons and Cognition 2023-11-16 v2

Abstract

Oscillations arise in many real-world systems and are associated with both functional and dysfunctional states. Whether a network can oscillate can be estimated if we know the strength of interaction between nodes. But in real-world networks (in particular in biological networks) it is usually not possible to know the exact connection weights. Therefore, it is important to determine the structural properties of a network necessary to generate oscillations. Here, we provide a proof that uses dynamical system theory to prove that an odd number of inhibitory nodes and strong enough connections are necessary to generate oscillations in a single cycle threshold-linear network. We illustrate these analytical results in a biologically plausible network with either firing-rate based or spiking neurons. Our work provides structural properties necessary to generate oscillations in a network. We use this knowledge to reconcile recent experimental findings about oscillations in basal ganglia with classical findings.

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@article{arxiv.2302.14157,
  title  = {Structural constraints on the emergence of oscillations in multi-population neural networks},
  author = {Jie Zang and Shenquan Liu and Pascal Helson and Arvind Kumar},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2302.14157},
  year   = {2023}
}

Comments

Main text: 30 pages, 5 Figures. Supplementary information: 20 pages, 9 Figures. Supplementary Information is integrated in the main file