| Literature DB >> 31906648 |
Teresa Chouzouris1, Iryna Omelchenko1, Anna Zakharova1, Jaroslav Hlinka2, Premysl Jiruska3, Eckehard Schöll1.
Abstract
Complex spatiotemporal patterns, called chimera states, consist of coexisting coherent and incoherent domains and can be observed in networks of coupled oscillators. The interplay of synchrony and asynchrony in complex brain networks is an important aspect in studies of both the brain function and disease. We analyse the collective dynamics of FitzHugh-Nagumo neurons in complex networks motivated by its potential application to epileptology and epilepsy surgery. We compare two topologies: an empirical structural neural connectivity derived from diffusion-weighted magnetic resonance imaging and a mathematically constructed network with modular fractal connectivity. We analyse the properties of chimeras and partially synchronized states and obtain regions of their stability in the parameter planes. Furthermore, we qualitatively simulate the dynamics of epileptic seizures and study the influence of the removal of nodes on the network synchronizability, which can be useful for applications to epileptic surgery.Entities:
Year: 2018 PMID: 31906648 DOI: 10.1063/1.5009812
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Chaos ISSN: 1054-1500 Impact factor: 3.642