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Journal of Computational Neuroscience | 2014

Exploring how extracellular electric field modulates neuron activity through dynamical analysis of a two-compartment neuron model

Guosheng Yi; Jiang Wang; Xile Wei; Kai Ming Tsang; Wai-Lok Chan; Bin Deng; Chunxiao Han

To investigate how extracellular electric field modulates neuron activity, a reduced two-compartment neuron model in the presence of electric field is introduced in this study. Depending on neuronal geometric and internal coupling parameters, the behaviors of the model have been studied extensively. The neuron model can exist in quiescent state or repetitive spiking state in response to electric field stimulus. Negative electric field mainly acts as inhibitory stimulus to the neuron, positive weak electric field could modulate spiking frequency and spike timing when the neuron is already active, and positive electric fields with sufficient intensity could directly trigger neuronal spiking in the absence of other stimulations. By bifurcation analysis, it is observed that there is saddle-node on invariant circle bifurcation, supercritical Hopf bifurcation and subcritical Hopf bifurcation appearing in the obtained two parameter bifurcation diagrams. The bifurcation structures and electric field thresholds for triggering neuron firing are determined by neuronal geometric and coupling parameters. The model predicts that the neurons with a nonsymmetric morphology between soma and dendrite, are more sensitive to electric field stimulus than those with the spherical structure. These findings suggest that neuronal geometric features play a crucial role in electric field effects on the polarization of neuronal compartments. Moreover, by determining the electric field threshold of our biophysical model, we could accurately distinguish between suprathreshold and subthreshold electric fields. Our study highlights the effects of extracellular electric field on neuronal activity from the biophysical modeling point of view. These insights into the dynamical mechanism of electric field may contribute to the investigation and development of electromagnetic therapies, and the model in our study could be further extended to a neuronal network in which the effects of electric fields on network activity may be investigated.


Biological Cybernetics | 2015

Spike-frequency adaptation of a two-compartment neuron modulated by extracellular electric fields

Guosheng Yi; Jiang Wang; Kai Ming Tsang; Xile Wei; Bin Deng; Chunxiao Han

Spike-frequency adaptation has been shown to play an important role in neural coding. Based on a reduced two-compartment model, here we investigate how two common adaptation currents, i.e., voltage-sensitive potassium current (


PLOS ONE | 2014

Neuronal spike initiation modulated by extracellular electric fields.

Guosheng Yi; Jiang Wang; Xile Wei; Kai-Ming Tsang; Wai-Lok Chan; Bin Deng


Cognitive Neurodynamics | 2013

Multi-scale order recurrence quantification analysis of EEG signals evoked by manual acupuncture in healthy subjects

Guosheng Yi; Jiang Wang; Hongrui Bian; Chunxiao Han; Bin Deng; Xile Wei; Huiyan Li

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International Journal of Neural Systems | 2014

EFFECTS OF EXTREMELY LOW-FREQUENCY MAGNETIC FIELDS ON THE RESPONSE OF A CONDUCTANCE-BASED NEURON MODEL

Guosheng Yi; Jiang Wang; Xile Wei; Bin Deng; Kai Ming Tsang; Wai-Lok Chan; Chunxiao Han


Frontiers in Computational Neuroscience | 2015

Input-output relation and energy efficiency in the neuron with different spike threshold dynamics.

Guosheng Yi; Jiang Wang; Kai Ming Tsang; Xile Wei; Bin Deng

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International Journal of Bifurcation and Chaos | 2014

Ordinal pattern based complexity analysis for EEG activity evoked by manual acupuncture in healthy subjects

Guosheng Yi; Jiang Wang; Kai Ming Tsang; Wai-Lok Chan; Xile Wei; Bin Deng; Chunxiao Han


PLOS ONE | 2015

Biophysical Insights into How Spike Threshold Depends on the Rate of Membrane Potential Depolarization in Type I and Type II Neurons

Guosheng Yi; Jiang Wang; Kai-Ming Tsang; Xile Wei; Bin Deng

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Scientific Reports | 2017

Morphology controls how hippocampal CA1 pyramidal neuron responds to uniform electric fields: a biophysical modeling study

Guosheng Yi; Jiang Wang; Bin Deng; Xile Wei


Cognitive Neurodynamics | 2017

Complexity of resting-state EEG activity in the patients with early-stage Parkinson’s disease

Guosheng Yi; Jiang Wang; Bin Deng; Xile Wei

IAHP), modulate neuronal responses to extracellular electric fields. It is shown that two adaptation mechanisms lead to distinct effects on the dynamical behavior of the neuron to electric fields. These effects depend on a neuronal morphological parameter that characterizes the ratio of soma area to total membrane area and internal coupling conductance. In the case of

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Chunxiao Han

Tianjin University of Technology and Education

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Huiyan Li

Tianjin University of Technology and Education

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Meili Lu

Tianjin University of Technology and Education

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Kai Ming Tsang

Hong Kong Polytechnic University

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Wai-Lok Chan

Hong Kong Polytechnic University

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Yanqiu Che

Tianjin University of Technology and Education

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