Title of article :
A Model for Evolutionary Structural Plasticity and Synchronization of a Network of Neurons
Author/Authors :
Solís-Perales, Gualberto Depto. de Electrónica - Universidad de Guadalajara - Guadalajara, Mexico , Sánchez Estrada, Jairo Depto. de Electrónica - Universidad de Guadalajara - Guadalajara, Mexico
Abstract :
A model of time-dependent structural plasticity for the synchronization of neuron networks is presented. It is known that
synchronized oscillations reproduce structured communities, and this synchronization is transient since it can be enhanced or
suppressed, and the proposed model reproduces this characteristic. The evolutionary behavior of the couplings is comparable to
those of a network of biological neurons. In the structural network, the physical connections of axons and dendrites between
neurons are modeled, and the evolution in the connections depends on the neurons’ potential. Moreover, it is shown that the
coupling force’s function behaves as an adaptive controller that leads the neurons in the network to synchronization. The
change in the node’s degree shows that the network exhibits time-dependent structural plasticity, achieved through the
evolutionary or adaptive change of the coupling force between the nodes. The coupling force function is based on the computed
magnitude of the membrane potential deviations with its neighbors and a threshold that determines the neuron’s connections.
These rule the functional network structure along the time.
Keywords :
Synchronization , Plasticity , Neurons
Journal title :
Computational and Mathematical Methods in Medicine