2002, Vol.5, No.4, pp.356-363
Heterogeneous connectivity is omnipresent in spatially
distributed biological systems. This property allows to introduce
an information processing hierarchy in a spatially continuous
system by means of organizing its spatiotemporal dynamics. The
brain with its intricate and detailed connectivity is a beautiful
example. In particular, it is understood that neuronal spike
firings of action potentials contribute to the information
processing in the brain. Here we ask the question, how the
variability of these firing patterns is altered by the
introduction of a heterogeneous fiber system. We study the special
case of a two-point connection.
Key words:
spatiotemporal dynamics, neural fields, heterogeneous
connectivity, variability
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