DESYNCHRONIZATION IN UNCERTAIN COUPLED MULTI-NEURONS BY MIX-ADAPTIVE FEEDBACK CONTROL

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  Neural activity is a cooperative process of neurons[1,2].Collective behaviour of neural activity plays an important role in the transmission of the neural information.It is a manifestation of the biological adaptation and self-organization.As we know, synchronization behaviour as a collective behaviour plays a vital role in the information processing in the brain[3].However, sometimes the behaviour is bad for our living and healthiness, physiological studies have shown some diseases have been caused by too much synchronization, such as Parkinsons disease.Therefore, studying the behaviour of neuron is very important, especially, it is meaningful to design an effect control method.
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