Singular stimulus parameters to annihilate spontaneous activity in Hodgkin-Huxley model with elevated potassium
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A algorithm is presented to predict the intensity and timing of a single stimulus required to annihilate spontaneously occurring action potentials in the Hodgkin-Huxley model. Elevation of the potassium equilibrium potential causes oscillations in the V, m, h and n parameters. Equations describing the time-varying behavior of these parameters can be used predict the pulse width, coupling interval of a single anodic pulse applied two consecutive action potentials the activity. Results showed that with the estimated parameters was able to completely annihilate the action potentials.
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