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    Ning Wei-Lian, Zhang Zheng-Zhen, Zeng Shang-You, Luo Xiao-Shu, Hu Jin-Lin, Zeng Shao-Wen, Qiu Yi, Wu Hui-Si. Coherence resonance in globally coupled neuronal networks with different neuron numbersJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2012, 21(2): 028702.
    Ning Wei-Lian, Zhang Zheng-Zhen, Zeng Shang-You, Luo Xiao-Shu, Hu Jin-Lin, Zeng Shao-Wen, Qiu Yi, Wu Hui-Si. Coherence resonance in globally coupled neuronal networks with different neuron numbersJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2012, 21(2): 028702.
  • Coherence resonance in globally coupled neuronal networks with different neuron numbers

    • Because a brain consists of tremendous neuronal networks with different neuron numbers ranging from tens to tens of thousands, we study the coherence resonance due to ion channel noises in globally coupled neuronal networks with different neuron numbers. We confirm that for all neuronal networks with different neuron numbers there exist the array enhanced coherence resonance and the optimal synaptic conductance to cause the maximal spiking coherence. Furthermoremore, the enhancement effects of coupling on spiking coherence and on optimal synaptic conductance are almost the same, regardless of the neuron numbers in the neuronal networks. Therefore for all the neuronal networks with different neuron numbers in the brain, relative weak synaptic conductance (0.1 mS/cm2) is sufficient to induce the maximal spiking coherence and the best sub-threshold signal encoding.
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