hopf bifurcations in neuronal oscillators
Hopf bifurcations in neuronal oscillators refer to a specific type of change in the behavior of neuronal networks, where the system transitions from a stable state to sustained oscillations. This occurs when a critical parameter, such as the strength of synaptic connections or the firing rate of individual neurons, crosses a certain threshold, resulting in the emergence of spontaneous and self-sustained rhythmic activity.
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