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Improving control effects of absence seizures using single-pulse alternately resetting stimulation (SARS) of corticothalamic circuit 被引量:5
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作者 Denggui FAN Yanhong ZHENG +1 位作者 Zecheng YANG Qingyun WANG 《Applied Mathematics and Mechanics(English Edition)》 SCIE EI CSCD 2020年第9期1287-1302,共16页
Presently,we develop a simplified corticothalamic(SCT)model and propose a single-pulse alternately resetting stimulation(SARS)with sequentially applying anodic(A,“+”)or cathodic(C,“−”)phase pulses to the thalamic ... Presently,we develop a simplified corticothalamic(SCT)model and propose a single-pulse alternately resetting stimulation(SARS)with sequentially applying anodic(A,“+”)or cathodic(C,“−”)phase pulses to the thalamic reticular(RE)nuclei,thalamus-cortex(TC)relay nuclei,and cortical excitatory(EX)neurons,respectively.Abatement effects of ACC-SARS of RE,TC,and EX for the 2 Hz-4 Hz spike and wave discharges(SWD)of absence seizures are then concerned.The m∶n on-off ACC-SARS protocol is shown to effectively reduce the SWD with the least current consumption.In particular,when its frequency is out of the 2 Hz-4 Hz SWD dominant rhythm,the desired seizure abatements can be obtained,which can be further improved by our proposed directional steering(DS)stimulation.The dynamical explanations for the SARS induced seizure abatements are lastly given by calculating the averaged mean firing rate(AMFR)of neurons and triggering averaged mean firing rates(TAMFRs)of 2 Hz-4 Hz SWD. 展开更多
关键词 epileptic absence seizure spike and wave discharge(SWD) single-pulse alternately resetting stimulation(sars) mean field model averaged mean firing rate(AMFR) seizure control
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