Journal article
Neural field theory of evoked response potentials in a spherical brain geometry
KN Mukta, Xiao Gao, PA Robinson
Physical Review E | American Physical Society (APS) | Published : 2019
Abstract
Evoked response potentials (ERPs) are calculated in spherical and planar geometries using neural field theory of the corticothalamic system. The ERP is modeled as an impulse response and the resulting modal effects of spherical corticothalamic dynamics are explored, showing that results for spherical and planar geometries converge in the limit of large brain size. Cortical modal effects can lead to a double-peak structure in the ERP time series. It is found that the main difference between infinite planar geometry and spherical geometry is that the ERP peak is sharper and stronger in the spherical geometry. It is also found that the magnitude of the response decreases with increasing spatial..
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Awarded by Centre of Excellence for Integrative Brain Function, Australian Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
This work was supported by a University of Sydney International Scholarship (USydIS), by the Australian Research Council Center of Excellence for Integrative Brain Function (ARC Grant No. CE140100007), and by the Australian Research Council Laureate Fellowship Grant No. FL140100025.