A memristive model of spatio-temporal excitability
Abstract
This paper introduces a model of excitability that unifies the mechanism of an important neuronal property both in time and in space. As a starting point, we revisit both a key model of temporal excitability, proposed by Hodgkin and Huxley, and a key model of spatial excitability, proposed by Amari. We then propose a novel model that captures the temporal and spatial properties of both models. Our aim is to regard neuronal excitability as a property across scales, and to explore the benefits of modeling excitability with one and the same mechanism, whether at the cellular or the population level.
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