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    Some Studies of Two-Population Neural Field Model
    (Library Information Services, COMSATS University Islamabad, Lahore Campus, 2019) Zeeshan Afzal; CIIT/FA13-PMATH-009/LHR; Dr. Muhammad Yousaf Bhatti; LHR TP 5949
    We investigate the appearance and disappearance of localized activity states, so called bumps in Wilson-Cowan type two population neural field model under the influence of transient spatio-temporal external input with smooth α-type and piecewise-type temporal functions. This two-population model is composed of two coupled nonlinear differential equations derived for the dynamics of spatially localized populations of both excitatory and inhibitory model neurons. The model with no external input corresponds to atmost two bump pair solutions. Such a system can be interpreted as a minimal cortical model for short term working memory, that is the ability of the brain to actively hold stimulus-related information for some seconds in short term memory and discards once it becomes irrele- vant Initially, if there is no activity in the system, persistent activity state can be evoked by switching on a suitable transient excitatory external input. This activity remains stable even though external input is switched off. The effect of external input on appearance and disappearance of bumps for different spatial, smooth α-type and piecewise-type temporal functions of external input is investigated and found that certain parameters play a key role in the generation of persistent activity states in the network e.g. relative inhibition time constant, total duration and the amplitude of external input. It is found that the minimum values of the amplitude and active time to evoke the activity in the network is smaller than those observed in showing that the present choice of temporal functions in the external in- put is more effective and more close to natural behavior.

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