Effects on hypothalamus when CPG is fed back to basal ganglia based on KIV model

Cogn Neurodyn. 2015 Feb;9(1):85-92. doi: 10.1007/s11571-014-9302-4. Epub 2014 Jul 15.

Abstract

The KIV model approximates the operation of the basic vertebrate forebrain together with the basal ganglia and motor systems. In KIV model, the hypothalamus and the basal ganglia which are two important parts in the midline forebrain are closely associated with the locomotion. The CPG model with time delay is established in this paper and the stability of this CPG model is discussed. The CPG output is treated as the proprioception and fed back to the basal ganglia. We focus on the effects on the hypothalamus and the basal ganglia when the time delay parameter a d , the CPG amplitude parameter e and the CPG frequency parameter T r are changed. Through analysis, we find that there exists optimum value of the parameters a d or T r which can make the synchronization of the hypothalamus optimum when the CPG is added into the basal ganglia. The results could have important implications for biological processes which are about interaction between the neural network and the CPG.

Keywords: Central pattern generator; Dynamic characteristics; KIV model; Time delay.