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Research PaperResearchia:202601.21016[Neuroscience > Neuroscience]

Single-Node Wilson--Cowan Model Accounts for Speech-Evoked $γ$-Band Deficits in Schizophrenia

Zhengdi Zhang

Abstract

Cortical gamma (γγ)-band activity reflects local excitation-inhibition (E/I) balance. In schizophrenia (SCZ), reduced task-evoked gamma suggests altered E/I dynamics, but it is unclear whether differences stem from input properties or systematic shifts in E/I operating point and gain. We coupled a cochlear-inspired speech front end to a Wilson-Cowan E/I model to simulate gamma responses across three conditions: Healthy, SCZ-speech, and SCZ-semantics. Metrics included event-related spectral perturbation (ERSPγ) and threshold-time fraction (γγ%). A stable hierarchy emerged: Healthy(speech/semantics) >> SCZ(speech) >> SCZ(semantics), robust under equal-energy control and gain perturbations. Network dynamics coincided with single-node solutions, supporting interpretability. Pharmacological analogs showed bidirectional effects: reduced inhibition lowered γγ, while reduced excitation increased γγ, with no self-sustained oscillations. Findings indicate SCZ gamma deficits align more with shifts in E/I operating point and gain than input differences. This pipeline provides a testable, reusable mechanistic framework for speech-evoked gamma and a baseline for cross-population studies.


Source: arXiv:2601.15032v1 - http://arxiv.org/abs/2601.15032v1 PDF: https://arxiv.org/pdf/2601.15032v1 Original Link: http://arxiv.org/abs/2601.15032v1

Submission:1/21/2026
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Subjects:Neuroscience; Neuroscience
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