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Seizure Dynamics of Coupled Oscillators with Epileptor Field Model
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Seizure DynamicsAppropriate Coupling StrengthNeurodynamicsNeurophysiologyComputational NeuroscienceNeuromodulation TherapiesCoupled OscillatorsNeuroscienceElectrophysiologyBrain ElectrophysiologyNervous SystemFocal EpilepsyBrain CircuitrySocial SciencesNonlinear Oscillation
The focus of this paper is to investigate the dynamics of seizure activities by using the Epileptor coupled model. Based on the coexistence of seizure-like event (SLE), refractory status epilepticus (RSE), depolarization block (DB), and normal state, we first study the dynamical behaviors of two coupled oscillators in different activity states with Epileptor model by linking them with slow permittivity coupling. Our research has found that when one oscillator in normal states is coupled with any oscillator in SLE, RSE or DB states, these two oscillators can both evolve into SLE states under appropriate coupling strength. And then these two SLE oscillators can perform epileptiform synchronization or epileptiform anti-synchronization. Meanwhile, SLE can be depressed when considering the fast electrical or chemical coupling in Epileptor model. Additionally, a two-dimensional reduced model is also given to show the effect of coupling number on seizures. Those results can help to understand the dynamical mechanism of the initiation, maintenance, propagation and termination of seizures in focal epilepsy.
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