WOLFRAM|DEMONSTRATIONS PROJECT

Hindmarsh-Rose Neuron Model

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time
total
2000
transient
100
parameters
b
2.96
I
2.99
μ
0.01
s
4
initial conditions
x
0
0
y
0
0
z
0
0
The phenomenological neuron model proposed by Hindmarsh and Rose may be seen either as a generalization of the Fitzhugh equations or as a simplification of the physiologically realistic model proposed by Hodgkin and Huxley. It is capable of mimicking almost all the behaviors exhibited by real biological neurons, such as spiking, bursting, and irregular behaviors.
This Demonstration allows you to vary the four parameters independently to explore the different dynamical behaviors of the model.