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Biological rhythms can be classified broadly into different categories, according to the way in which they occur. Thus, they can arise spontaneously in a given set of experimental conditions, as exemplified by rhythmic activity in nodal tissues of the heart, or they can be driven by some external periodic process. In the latter case, the biological rhythm is generally entrained in a certain range at the frequency of the forcing stimulus. Oscillations can also occur as a result of a change in external conditions that brings about the transition from a stable steady state to an oscillatory regime. The latter situations relate to different sorts of induced rhythms; indeed (see the introductory chapter by Bullock), induced rhythms are either triggered from silence or modulated from an ongoing rhythm by an external event, transient or sustained.
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Goldbeter, A. (1992). Comparison of Electrical Oscillations in Neurons with Induced or Spontaneous Cellular Rhythms due to Biochemical Regulation. In: Başar, E., Bullock, T.H. (eds) Induced Rhythms in the Brain. Brain Dynamics. Birkhäuser, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4757-1281-0_18
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