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Controlling excitable wave behaviors through the tuning of three parameters

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Excitable systems are a class of dynamical systems that can generate self-sustaining waves of activity. These waves are known to manifest differently under diverse conditions, whereas some travel as planar… Click to show full abstract

Excitable systems are a class of dynamical systems that can generate self-sustaining waves of activity. These waves are known to manifest differently under diverse conditions, whereas some travel as planar or radial waves, and others evolve into rotating spirals. Excitable systems can also form stationary stable patterns through standing waves. Under certain conditions, these waves are also known to be reflected at no-flux boundaries. Here, we review the basic characteristics of these four entities: traveling, rotating, standing and reflected waves. By studying their mechanisms of formation, we show how through manipulation of three critical parameters: time-scale separation, space-scale separation and threshold, we can interchangeably control the formation of all the aforementioned wave types.

Keywords: controlling excitable; three parameters; behaviors tuning; wave behaviors; excitable wave; tuning three

Journal Title: Biological Cybernetics
Year Published: 2018

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