Optimal control of oscillatory neuronal models with applications to communication through coherence

Author

Orieux, M.

Guillamon, A.

Huguet, G.

Publication date

2024-11-01



Abstract

Macroscopic oscillations in the brain are involved in various cognitive and physiological processes, yet their precise function is not completely understood. Communication through coherence (CTC) theory proposes that these rhythmic electrical patterns might serve to regulate the information flow between neural populations. Thus, to communicate effectively, neural populations must synchronize their oscillatory activity, ensuring that input volleys from the presynaptic population reach the postsynaptic one at its maximum phase of excitability. We consider an Excitatory-Inhibitory (E-I) network whose macroscopic activity is described by an exact meanfield model. The E-I network receives periodic inputs from either one or two external sources, for which effective communication will not be achieved in the absence of control. We explore strategies based on optimal control theory for phase-amplitude dynamics to design a periodic control that sets the target population in the optimal phase to synchronize its activity with a specific presynaptic input signal and establish communication. The control mechanism resembles the role of a higher cortical area in the context of selective attention. To design the control, we use the phase-amplitude reduction of a limit cycle and leverage recent developments in this field in order to find the most effective control strategy regarding a defined cost function. Furthermore, we present results that guarantee the local controllability of the system close to the limit cycle.

Document Type

Article

Document version

Accepted version

Language

English

CDU Subject

51 - Mathematics

Subject

Optimal control theory; Communication through coherence; Synchronization; Phase dynamics; Phase-amplitude variables

Pages

33 p.

Publisher

Elsevier

Version of

Physica D: Nonlinear Phenomena

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