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Frequency-dependent response in cortical network with periodic electrical stimulation.

Jixuan WangBin DengTianshi GaoJiang WangGuosheng YiRuofan Wang
Published in: Chaos (Woodbury, N.Y.) (2021)
Electrical stimulation can shape oscillations in brain activity. However, the mechanism of how periodic electrical stimulation modulates brain oscillations by time-delayed neural networks is poorly understood at present. To address this question, we investigate the effects of periodic stimulations on the oscillations generated via a time-delayed neural network. We specifically study the effect of unipolar and asymmetric bidirectional pulse stimulations by altering amplitude and frequency in a systematic manner. Our findings suggest that electrical stimulations play a central role in altering oscillations in the time-delayed neural network and that these alterations are strongly dependent on the stimulus frequency. We observe that the time-delayed neural network responds differently as the stimulation frequency is altered, as manifested by changes in resonance, entrainment, non-linear oscillation, or oscillation suppression. The results also indicate that the network presents similar response activities with increasing stimulus frequency under different excitation-inhibition ratios. Collectively, our findings pave the way for exploring the potential mechanism underlying the frequency-dependent modulation of network activity via electrical stimulations and provide new insights into possible electrical stimulation therapies to the neurological and psychological disorders in clinical practice.
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