We study the synchronisation of neurons in a realistic model under the
Hodgkin-Huxley dynamics. To focus on the role of the different locations
of the excitatory synapses, we use two identical neurons where the set of
input signals is grouped at two different distances from the soma.
Synchronisation is studied using phase spiking correlation as a function
of various parameters such as the distance from the soma of one of the
synaptic groups, the inhibition weight and the associated activation
delay.
We found that the neurons' spiking activity depends nonmonotonically on
the relative dendritic location of the synapses and their inhibitory
weight, whereas the synchronisation measure always decreases with
inhibition, and strongly depends on its activation time delay.