Short-term synaptic plasticity has been proposed as a way for cortical neurons to process temporal information. We present a model network that uses shortterm plasticity to implement a temporal clustering algorithm. The model's facilitory synapses learn temporal signals drawn from mixtures of nonlinear processes. Units in the model correspond to populations of cortical pyramidal cells arranged in columns; each column consists of neurons with similar spatiotemporal receptive fields. Clustering is based on mutual inhibition similar to Kohonen's SOMs. A generalized expectation maximization (GEM) algorithm, guaranteed to increase model likelihood with each iteration, learns the synaptic parameters
Different areas of the brain are involved in specific aspects of the information being processed bot...
Neurons spike on a millisecond time scale while behaviour typically spans hundreds of milliseconds t...
Recent results indicate that neocortical synapses exhibit both short-term plasticity and long-term ...
We apply spiking neurons with dynamic synapses to detect temporal patterns in a multi-dimensional si...
Recent experiments have shown that neocortical synapses exhibit both short-term plasticity and spike...
textThe neural basis of the brain's ability to represent time, which is an essential component of co...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2021A salient difference between artificial and biologi...
Self-organization in biological nervous systems during the lifetime is known to largely occur throug...
In the current paper it is proposed that short-term plasticity and dynamic changes in the balance of...
We have shown previously that the metabotropic glutamate receptor signalling network in a cerebellar...
Assuming asymmetric time window of the spike-timing-dependent synaptic plasticity (STDP), we study s...
The ability to represent time is an essential component of cognition but its neural basis is unknown...
The ability to represent time is an essential component of cognition but its neural basis is unknown...
In this thesis, we assess the role of short-term synaptic plasticity in an artificial neuralnetwork ...
We suggest a mechanism based on spike-timing-dependent plasticity (STDP) of synapses to store, retri...
Different areas of the brain are involved in specific aspects of the information being processed bot...
Neurons spike on a millisecond time scale while behaviour typically spans hundreds of milliseconds t...
Recent results indicate that neocortical synapses exhibit both short-term plasticity and long-term ...
We apply spiking neurons with dynamic synapses to detect temporal patterns in a multi-dimensional si...
Recent experiments have shown that neocortical synapses exhibit both short-term plasticity and spike...
textThe neural basis of the brain's ability to represent time, which is an essential component of co...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2021A salient difference between artificial and biologi...
Self-organization in biological nervous systems during the lifetime is known to largely occur throug...
In the current paper it is proposed that short-term plasticity and dynamic changes in the balance of...
We have shown previously that the metabotropic glutamate receptor signalling network in a cerebellar...
Assuming asymmetric time window of the spike-timing-dependent synaptic plasticity (STDP), we study s...
The ability to represent time is an essential component of cognition but its neural basis is unknown...
The ability to represent time is an essential component of cognition but its neural basis is unknown...
In this thesis, we assess the role of short-term synaptic plasticity in an artificial neuralnetwork ...
We suggest a mechanism based on spike-timing-dependent plasticity (STDP) of synapses to store, retri...
Different areas of the brain are involved in specific aspects of the information being processed bot...
Neurons spike on a millisecond time scale while behaviour typically spans hundreds of milliseconds t...
Recent results indicate that neocortical synapses exhibit both short-term plasticity and long-term ...