Neurophysiological experiments show that the strength of synaptic connections can undergo substantial changes on a short time scale. These changes depend on the history of the presynaptic input. Using mean-field techniques, we study how short-time dynamics of synaptic connections influence the performance of attractor neural networks in terms of their memory capacity and capability to process external signals. For binary discrete-time as well as for firing rate continuous-time neural networks, the fixed points of the network dynamics are shown to be unaffected by synaptic dynamics. However, the stability of patterns changes considerably. Synaptic depression turns out to reduce the storage capacity. On the other hand, synaptic depression is ...
SCOPUS=eid=2-s2.0-80052989624 We study the storage and retrieval of phase-coded patterns as stable ...
scopus:eid=2-s2.0-78751676189 We study the storage of phase-coded patterns as stable dynamical attra...
Working memory stores and processes information received as a stream of continuously incoming stimul...
Neurophysiological experiments show that the strength of synaptic connections can undergo substantia...
Synaptic connections are known to change dynamically. High-frequency presynaptic inputs induce decre...
We study how short-time synaptic plasticity influences the performance of associative memory network...
Continuous attractor models of working-memory store continuous-valued information in continuous stat...
Experimental data have revealed that neuronal connection efficacy exhibits two forms of short-term p...
Neuronal connection weights exhibit short-term depression (STD). The present study investigates the ...
Continuous attractor models of working-memory store continuous-valued information in continuous stat...
Item does not contain fulltextWe study the effect of competition between short-term synaptic depress...
We investigate a simple model of structured attractor neural network (ANN). In this network a module...
We investigate the dynamical properties of an associative memory network consisting of stochastic ne...
We study the storage of multiple phase-coded patterns as stable dynamical attractors in recurrent ne...
Short-term synaptic depression is the phenomena where repeated stimulation leads to a decreased tran...
SCOPUS=eid=2-s2.0-80052989624 We study the storage and retrieval of phase-coded patterns as stable ...
scopus:eid=2-s2.0-78751676189 We study the storage of phase-coded patterns as stable dynamical attra...
Working memory stores and processes information received as a stream of continuously incoming stimul...
Neurophysiological experiments show that the strength of synaptic connections can undergo substantia...
Synaptic connections are known to change dynamically. High-frequency presynaptic inputs induce decre...
We study how short-time synaptic plasticity influences the performance of associative memory network...
Continuous attractor models of working-memory store continuous-valued information in continuous stat...
Experimental data have revealed that neuronal connection efficacy exhibits two forms of short-term p...
Neuronal connection weights exhibit short-term depression (STD). The present study investigates the ...
Continuous attractor models of working-memory store continuous-valued information in continuous stat...
Item does not contain fulltextWe study the effect of competition between short-term synaptic depress...
We investigate a simple model of structured attractor neural network (ANN). In this network a module...
We investigate the dynamical properties of an associative memory network consisting of stochastic ne...
We study the storage of multiple phase-coded patterns as stable dynamical attractors in recurrent ne...
Short-term synaptic depression is the phenomena where repeated stimulation leads to a decreased tran...
SCOPUS=eid=2-s2.0-80052989624 We study the storage and retrieval of phase-coded patterns as stable ...
scopus:eid=2-s2.0-78751676189 We study the storage of phase-coded patterns as stable dynamical attra...
Working memory stores and processes information received as a stream of continuously incoming stimul...