Input strength and time-varying oscillation peak frequency (Cohen MX 2014)

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The purpose of this paper is to argue that a single neural functional principle—temporal fluctuations in oscillation peak frequency (“frequency sliding”)—can be used as a common analysis approach to bridge multiple scales within neuroscience. The code provided here recreates the network models used to demonstrate changes in peak oscillation frequency as a function of static and time-varying input strength, and also shows how correlated frequency sliding can be used to identify functional connectivity between two networks.
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1 . Cohen MX (2014) Fluctuations in oscillation frequency control spike timing and coordinate neural networks. J Neurosci 34:8988-98 [PubMed]
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Model Type: Connectionist Network;
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Cell Type(s): Abstract Izhikevich neuron; Abstract integrate-and-fire adaptive exponential (AdEx) neuron;
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Simulation Environment: MATLAB; Brian; Python;
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Implementer(s): Cohen, Michael X [mikexcohen at gmail.com];
 
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