Clustering is a stable phase-locked activity pattern that has been observed in networks of intrinsically oscillating neurons. In these states the network breaks up into clusters. Neurons within a cluster exhibit phase-locked behavior with zero phase-lag, while between clusters neurons are phase-locked with non-zero phase-lag. Clustering has been...
Creator:
Booth, Victoria (University of Michigan); Campbell, Sue Ann (University of Waterloo)
Created:
2013-09-09
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota, Institute for Mathematics and its Applications.