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Physiology
Non-linear systems
Resonance
Scattering
Waves
FitzHugh–Nagumo model
Astrocyte
Neural oscillation
Biology
Computational neuroscience
Electrophysiology

PHYSICAL REVIEW E, VOLUME 64, [removed]Synchronization of hyperexcitable systems with phase-repulsive coupling Ga´bor Bala´zsi,1 Ann Cornell-Bell,2 Alexander B. Neiman,1 and Frank Moss1 1

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