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arxiv: 1510.03241 · v1 · pith:JL5OARQXnew · submitted 2015-10-12 · 🧬 q-bio.NC · nlin.AO· physics.bio-ph

Hopf-type neurons increase input-sensitivity by forming forcing-coupled ensembles

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Astounding properties of biological sensors can often be mapped onto a dynamical system in the vicinity a bifurcation. For mammalian hearing, a Hopf bifurcation description has been shown to work across a whole range of scales, from individual hair bundles to whole regions of the cochlea. We reveal here the origin of this scale-invariance, from a general level, applicable to all neuronal dynamics in the vicinity of a Hopf bifurcation (embracing, e.g., Hodgkin-Huxley equations). When coupled by natural 'force-coupling', ensembles of Hopf oscillators below bifurcation threshold exhibit a collective Hopf bifurcation. This collective Hopf bifurcation occurs substantially below where the average of the individual oscillators would bifurcate, with a frequency profile that is sharpened if compared to the individual oscillators.

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