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arxiv: 1510.01732 · v1 · pith:CXYALA6Znew · submitted 2015-10-06 · 🧬 q-bio.NC · nlin.CD

Two distinct desynchronization processes caused by lesions in globally coupled neurons

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keywords lesionsneuronalneuronsbraindesynchronizationnetworktasktypes
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To accomplish a task, the brain works like a synchronized neuronal network where all the involved neurons work together. When a lesion spreads in the brain, depending on its evolution, it can reach a significant portion of relevant area. As a consequence, a phase transition might occur: the neurons desynchronize and cannot perform a certain task anymore. Lesions are responsible for either disrupting the neuronal connections or, in some cases, for killing the neuron. In this work, we will use a simplified model of neuronal network to show that these two types of lesions cause different types of desynchronization.

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