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Volumn 75, Issue 14, 1995, Pages 2782-2785

Controlling nonchaotic neuronal noise using chaos control techniques

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EID: 0000152926     PISSN: 00319007     EISSN: None     Source Type: Journal    
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.75.2782     Document Type: Article
Times cited : (100)

References (27)
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    • Our results were robust to the integration step size.
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    • For both the original time series and the surrogate data sets, the same objective criteria (e.g., as described for Fig. 1) were used to identify an apparent unstable periodic fixed point.
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    • The slope of the apparent unstable manifold was required to be negative with a magnitude greater than 1, while the slope of the apparent stable manifold was required to have a magnitude less than 1.
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    • The simulated electrical stimuli used for all control interventions (e.g., PPF control, periodic pacing, and anticontrol) were 250 μs, 5 V pulses. These pulses were added to the tonic activation signal VA [Eqs. 1].
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    • For the unstable repellor line, we used the mirror image of the apparent unstable manifold about a vertical line passing through the apparent unstable periodic fixed point.
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    • PPF control interventions constrained ISIn+1 to be no larger than the value that would place the system's state point on the apparent stable manifold.


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