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Canavier et al. (1997) used phase response curves (PRCs) of individual osci
llators to characterize the possible modes of phase-locked entrainment of a
n N-oscillator ring network. We extend this work by developing a mathematic
al criterion to determine the local stability of such a mode based on the P
RCs. Our method does not assume symmetry; neither the oscillators nor their
connections need be identical. To use these techniques for predicting mode
s and determining their stability, one need only determine the PRC of each
oscillator in the ring either experimentally or from a computational model.
We show that network stability cannot be determined by simply testing the
ability of each oscillator to entrain the next. Stability depends on the nu
mber of neurons in the ring, the type of mode, and the slope of each PRC at
the point of entrainment of the respective neuron. We also describe simple
criteria which are either necessary or sufficient for stability and examin
e the implications of these results.