Amplified Signal Response by Neuronal Diversity on Complex Networks |
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Authors: | SHEN Chuan-Sheng CHEN Han-Shuang ZHANG Ji-Qian |
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Affiliation: | Department of Educational Technology, Anqing Teachers College, Anqing 246011College of Physics and Electronic Information, Anhui Normal University, Wuhu 241000 |
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Abstract: | The effect of diversity on dynamics of coupled FitzHugh--Nagumo neurons on complex networks is numerically investigated, where each neuron is subjected to an external subthreshold signal. With the diversity the network is a mixture of excitable and oscillatory neurons, and the diversity is determined by the variance of the system's parameter. The complex network is constructed by randomly adding long-range connections (shortcuts) on a nearest-neighbouring coupled one-dimensional chain. Numerical results show that external signals are maximally magnified at an intermediate value of the diversity, as in the case of well-known stochastic resonance. Furthermore, the effects of the number of shortcuts and coupled strength on the diversity-induced phenomena are also discussed. These findings exhibit that the diversity may play a constructive role in response to external signal, and highlight the importance of the diversity on such complex networks. |
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Keywords: | 05.40.-a 05.45.-a 05.45.Xt |
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