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Coherence Resonance Behavior of FitzHugh-Nagumo Neurons Induced by Electromagnetic Field Driven by Phase Noise

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  • Kaijun Wu
  • Huan Zheng
  • Tao Li
  • Ya Jia

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Noise exists widely in the nervous system, and plays a crucial role in the nervous system information processing. Noise can not only enhance but also weaken the ability of the nervous system to process information. Neurons are in a complex and variable electromagnetic field. Electromagnetic induction plays an important role in regulating the changes of neuronal membrane potential. Therefore, this paper simulates the electromagnetic field environment of the nervous system with a memristor and analyses the rich coherence resonance behavior of FitzHugh-Nagumo (FHN) neuron system under the drive of phase noise. By taking the amplitude, period and noise intensity of phase noise as the main parameters and the parameters of memristor as auxiliary parameters, the two-parameter changes are made from the angle of the amplitude and period of phase noise, the amplitude and intensity of phase noise, and the noise intensity and period of phase noise, respectively. The dynamic behaviors of coherent resonance of FHN neuron system are analyzed from the amplitude and period, amplitude and intensity as well as intensity and period of phase noise, respectively. When the amplitude and period of the phase noise and the intensity and period of the phase noise are used as independent variables for the two-parameter analysis, the FHN neuron system shows rich dynamic behaviors such as coherence mono-resonance, coherence bi-resonance and coherence multi-resonance. Especially when the amplitude and period of phase noise change as two-parameter, the system presents a coherence resonance of discharge pattern with period-adding cluster discharge at the valley. When the amplitude and intensity of phase noise are taken as independent variables for two-parameter analysis, FHN neuronal system presents single or dual coherence resonance at any value of noise intensity with the change of phase noise amplitude. The simulated results show that the FHN neuron system demonstrates rich coherence resonance behaviors under the drive of phase noise when the effect of electromagnetic induction in the nervous system is simulated by memristor.

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  • Kaijun Wu & Huan Zheng & Tao Li & Ya Jia, 2022. "Coherence Resonance Behavior of FitzHugh-Nagumo Neurons Induced by Electromagnetic Field Driven by Phase Noise," Discrete Dynamics in Nature and Society, Hindawi, vol. 2022, pages 1-18, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnddns:8384444
    DOI: 10.1155/2022/8384444
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