Impact of number of stimulation sites on long-lasting desynchronization effects of coordinated reset stimulation

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  • who: Justus A. Kromer and collaborators from the Department of Neurosurgery, Stanford University, Stanford, California, USA have published the paper: Impact of number of stimulation sites on long-lasting desynchronization effects of coordinated reset stimulation, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The authors focus on the impact of the stimulation frequency and the number of stimulation sites on long-lasting effects. The authors compare theoretical predictions to simulations of plastic neuronal networks. The authors implement a rectangular spike shape by setting Vi (t) to Vspike for a duration of u03c4spike. The authors implement a nearest neighbor . . .

     

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