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HindmarshRose 1984 cell model
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Hindmarsh Rose 1984 cell model

The Hindmarsh Rose model is a simplified point cell model which captures complex firing patterns of single neurons, such as periodic and chaotic bursting.

It has a fast spiking subsystem, which is a generalization of the Fitzhugh-Nagumo system, coupled to a slower subsystem which allows the model to fire bursts.

The dynamical variables x,y,z correspond to the membrane potential, a recovery variable, and a slower adaptation current, respectively.

This model firstly appeared in: Hindmarsh J. L., and Rose R. M. (1984) A model of neuronal bursting using three coupled first order differential equations. Proc. R. Soc. London, Ser. B 221:87–102.