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Direct and retrograde signal propagation in unidirectionally coupled Wilson-Cowan oscillators

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arxiv 2402.18100 v2 pith:67R2RXI2 submitted 2024-02-28 physics.bio-ph

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Certain biological systems exhibit both direct and retrograde propagating wave signals, despite unidirectional neural coupling. However, there is no model to explain this. Therefore, the underlying physics of reversing the signal's direction for one-way coupling remains unclear. Here, we resolve this issue using a Wilson-Cowan oscillators network. By analyzing the limit cycle period of various coupling configurations, we determine that intrinsic frequency differences among oscillators control wave directionality.

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