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From: M-Current Expands the Range of Gamma Frequency Inputs to Which a Neuronal Target Entrains

Fig. 11

AE: The change in the starting point of the stable limit cycle and the Hopf bifurcation point as parameters \(g_{L}\), \(g_{K}\), \(g_{\mathit {Na}}\), \(g_{s}\), and \(g_{M}\) change. The vertical distance between the blue and red curves is the size of the bistability window. F: The size of the bistability window as parameters \(g_{L}\), \(g_{K}\), \(g_{\mathit {Na}}\), \(g_{s}\), and \(g_{M}\) change. The baseline at around 0.86 μA/cm2 is the size of the bistability window with default parameter values. Changes in \(g_{K}\), \(g_{s}\), and \(g_{M}\) increase the bistability window size significantly. Increasing the maximal M-current conductance \(g_{M}\) to approximately 3.2066 mS/cm2 has the most dramatic effect

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