Abstract

Responses to single and periodic pulse perturbations are studied in two model excitable systems, a six-variable model of the chloriteiodide reaction and a four-variable extended Oregonator, using the phase excitation curve (PEC). If the period of stimulation is not too short, the PEC enables one to use data on single-pulse stimulation to predict accurately the response to periodic stimulation. The Oregonator model shows only a one-sided Farey sequence, while the chloriteiodide model exhibits a full sequence

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