2019
DOI: 10.1142/s0129065718500211
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Model and Analysis for the Onset of Parkinsonian Firing Patterns in a Simplified Basal Ganglia

Abstract: Parkinson's disease (PD) is a degenerative neurological disease that disrupts the movement cycle in the basal ganglia. As the disease progresses, dopamine depletion leads to changes to how the basal ganglia functions as well as the appearance of abnormal beta oscillations. There is much debate on just exactly how these connection strengths change and just how the oscillations emerge. One leading hypothesis claims that the oscillations develop in the globus pallidus external, subthalamic nucleus, and globus pal… Show more

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“…The neuron model focuses on modeling individual neurons with a specific connection structure and lacks a systematic understanding [31] . When paying attention to the potential dynamics of the BG neural network itself, a different approach, the mean-field model, is used to attempt to simulate population behavior while using fewer dimensions.…”
Section: Neural Field Modelsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The neuron model focuses on modeling individual neurons with a specific connection structure and lacks a systematic understanding [31] . When paying attention to the potential dynamics of the BG neural network itself, a different approach, the mean-field model, is used to attempt to simulate population behavior while using fewer dimensions.…”
Section: Neural Field Modelsmentioning
confidence: 99%