We investigate the dynamics of individual Hodgkin-Huxley neuron in a multistable area where both stable fixed point and stable limit cycle coexist. We demonstrate a possibility of controlling neuron dynamics by a short pulse of the constant external current. Depending on the pulse time, duration and amplitude it can switch the neuron state from resting to oscillatory one and vice versa. We investigate the possibility of controlling the dynamics of a network of 100 bistable Hodgkin-Huxley neurons by a short external current pulse. We show that for certain values of the pulse parameters, such as amplitude, time length, and applying time, the pulse can force some neurons to change their dynamics.
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