12.07.2015 Views

Dynamical Systems in Neuroscience:

Dynamical Systems in Neuroscience:

Dynamical Systems in Neuroscience:

SHOW MORE
SHOW LESS
  • No tags were found...

Create successful ePaper yourself

Turn your PDF publications into a flip-book with our unique Google optimized e-Paper software.

Two-Dimensional <strong>Systems</strong> 1150.60.5n-nullcl<strong>in</strong>eK + activation variable, n0.40.30.20.10restseparatrixattractiondoma<strong>in</strong>separatrixV-nullcl<strong>in</strong>e-80 -70 -60 -50 -40 -30 -20 -10 0 10 20membrane voltage, V (mV)membrane voltage, V (mV)-10restspik<strong>in</strong>g-700 5 10 15time, t (ms)Figure 4.23: Bistability of rest and spik<strong>in</strong>g states <strong>in</strong> the I Na,p +I K -model (4.1, 4.2) withhigh-threshold fast (τ(V ) = 0.152) K + current and I = 3. A brief strong pulse ofcurrent (arrow) br<strong>in</strong>gs the state vector of the system <strong>in</strong>to the attraction doma<strong>in</strong> of thestable limit cycle.to restunstable manifoldv 2stable manifold (separatrix)v 1AB C ACBto spik<strong>in</strong>gunstable manifoldmembrane voltageseparatrixto spik<strong>in</strong>gto saddletimeto restFigure 4.24: Stable and unstable manifolds to a saddle. The eigenvectors v 1 and v 2correspond to positive and negative eigenvalues, respectively.

Hooray! Your file is uploaded and ready to be published.

Saved successfully!

Ooh no, something went wrong!