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Synchronization and desynchronization in a network of locally coupled Wilson-Cowan oscillators
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1996
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EngineeringStructural Pattern RecognitionCoherence ResonanceOscillator GroupsNetwork AnalysisClock SynchronizationWilson-cowan OscillatorsSynchronization ProtocolOscillatory CorrelationPattern AnalysisWc OscillatorPhysicsComputer EngineeringTopological RepresentationComputer SciencePattern FormationComputational NeuroscienceNeuronal NetworkTemporal NetworkNonlinear ResonanceNonlinear Oscillation
A network of Wilson-Cowan (WC) oscillators is constructed, and its emergent properties of synchronization and desynchronization are investigated by both computer simulation and formal analysis. The network is a 2D matrix, where each oscillator is coupled only to its neighbors. We show analytically that a chain of locally coupled oscillators (the piecewise linear approximation to the WC oscillator) synchronizes, and we present a technique to rapidly entrain finite numbers of oscillators. The coupling strengths change on a fast time scale based on a Hebbian rule. A global separator is introduced which receives input from and sends feedback to each oscillator in the matrix. The global separator is used to desynchronize different oscillator groups. Unlike many other models, the properties of this network emerge from local connections that preserve spatial relationships among components and are critical for encoding Gestalt principles of feature grouping. The ability to synchronize and desynchronize oscillator groups within this network offers a promising approach for pattern segmentation and figure/ground segregation based on oscillatory correlation.
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