Cc. Canavier, Reciprocal excitatory synapses convert pacemaker-like firing into burst firing in a simple model of coupled neurons, NEUROCOMPUT, 32, 2000, pp. 331-338
Model neurons that are intrinsically capable of only repetitive single-spik
e firing can fire in bursts when reciprocally coupled via excitatory chemic
al synapses. The bursting mechanism is analyzed using a phase portrait cons
isting of nullclines both in the presence and in the absence of a fully act
ivated synaptic current. The system of coupled relaxation oscillators is sy
mmetric, and the trajectory can be described by simultaneous jumps between
the free and excited potential nullclines for each oscillator. A new varian
t of the synaptic release mechanism for both excitation and inhibition emer
ges in which spike frequency adaptation terminates the synaptic coupling. (
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