Abstract

Neurons can encode identical stimulus input by generating non-identical firing patterns of action potential sequence. The different firing patterns are resulting from different bifurcations from the dynamical viewpoint. However, the physiological basis of bifurcation control has not been clear. Here we design a wash-out filter bifurcation control from a physiological view. Then simplified HH model is selected to verify the proposed method. We finally derive the physiological basis of wash-out filter control is affecting the result of competition between currents with different dynamics in the sub-threshold potential.

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