Widespread neuronal chaos induced by slow oscillating currents

  • James Scully*
  • , Carter Hinsley
  • , David Bloom
  • , Hil G.E. Meijer
  • , Andrey L. Shilnikov
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

This paper investigates the origin and onset of chaos in a mathematical model of an individual neuron, arising from the intricate interaction between 3D fast and 2D slow dynamics governing its intrinsic currents. Central to the chaotic dynamics are multiple homoclinic connections and bifurcations of saddle equilibria and periodic orbits. This neural model reveals a rich array of codimension-2 bifurcations, including Shilnikov-Hopf, Belyakov, Bautin, and Bogdanov-Takens points, which play a pivotal role in organizing the complex bifurcation structure of the parameter space. We explore various routes to chaos occurring at the intersections of quiescent, tonic spiking, and bursting activity regimes within this space and provide a thorough bifurcation analysis. Despite the high dimensionality of the model, its fast-slow dynamics allow a reduction to a one-dimensional return map, accurately capturing and explaining the complex dynamics of the neural model. Our approach integrates parameter continuation analysis, newly developed symbolic techniques, and Lyapunov exponents, collectively unveiling the intricate dynamical and bifurcation structures present in the system.

Original languageEnglish
Article number033120
JournalChaos
Volume35
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Mar 2025

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