We study both analytically and numerically the effect of presynaptic noise on the transmission of information in attractor neural networks. The noise occurs on a very short timescale compared to that for the neuron dynamics and it produces short-time synaptic depression. This is inspired in recent neurobiological findings that show that synaptic strength may either increase or decrease on a short timescale depending on presynaptic activity. We thus describe a mechanism by which fast presynaptic noise enhances the neural network sensitivity to an external stimulus. The reason is that, in general, presynaptic noise induces nonequilibrium behavior and, consequently, the space of fixed points is qualitatively modified in such a way that the sys...
Depletion of synaptic neurotransmitter vesicles induces a form of short term depression in synapses ...
Short-term synaptic depression is the phenomena where repeated stimulation leads to a decreased tran...
We analyse the behaviour of an attractor neural network which exhibits low mean temporal activity le...
Contains fulltext : 35903.pdf (preprint version ) (Open Access) ...
Abstract. We studied auto{associative networks in which synapses are noisy on a time scale much shor...
We studied auto–associative networks in which synapses are noisy on a time scale much shorter that ...
We study the effect of competition between short-term synaptic depres-sion and facilitation on the d...
Neurophysiological experiments show that the strength of synaptic connections can undergo substantia...
Representations in the cortex are often distributed with graded firing rates in the neuronal populat...
Two issues concerning the application of continuous attractors in neural systems are investigated: t...
The human brain contains on the order of $10^9$ neurons with each neuron having on the order of $10^...
Synaptic connections are known to change dynamically. High-frequency presynaptic inputs induce decre...
The noise-delayed decay (NDD) phenomenon emerges when the first-spike latency of a periodically forc...
Understanding why neural systems can process information extremely fast is a fundamental question in...
Experimental data have revealed that neuronal connection efficacy exhibits two forms of short-term p...
Depletion of synaptic neurotransmitter vesicles induces a form of short term depression in synapses ...
Short-term synaptic depression is the phenomena where repeated stimulation leads to a decreased tran...
We analyse the behaviour of an attractor neural network which exhibits low mean temporal activity le...
Contains fulltext : 35903.pdf (preprint version ) (Open Access) ...
Abstract. We studied auto{associative networks in which synapses are noisy on a time scale much shor...
We studied auto–associative networks in which synapses are noisy on a time scale much shorter that ...
We study the effect of competition between short-term synaptic depres-sion and facilitation on the d...
Neurophysiological experiments show that the strength of synaptic connections can undergo substantia...
Representations in the cortex are often distributed with graded firing rates in the neuronal populat...
Two issues concerning the application of continuous attractors in neural systems are investigated: t...
The human brain contains on the order of $10^9$ neurons with each neuron having on the order of $10^...
Synaptic connections are known to change dynamically. High-frequency presynaptic inputs induce decre...
The noise-delayed decay (NDD) phenomenon emerges when the first-spike latency of a periodically forc...
Understanding why neural systems can process information extremely fast is a fundamental question in...
Experimental data have revealed that neuronal connection efficacy exhibits two forms of short-term p...
Depletion of synaptic neurotransmitter vesicles induces a form of short term depression in synapses ...
Short-term synaptic depression is the phenomena where repeated stimulation leads to a decreased tran...
We analyse the behaviour of an attractor neural network which exhibits low mean temporal activity le...