bifurcations in spiking neuron models
Bifurcations in spiking neuron models refer to abrupt changes or transitions in the behavior of a neuron's electrical activity due to variations in its input or parameters. These changes can affect the neuron's firing pattern, oscillations, or stability, often leading to distinctive patterns such as burst firing, regular spiking, or chaotic behavior.
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