A central problem in neuroscience is to understand how memories are formed as a result of the activities of neurons. Valiant’s neuroidal model attempted to address this question by modeling the brain as a random graph and memories as subgraphs within that graph. However the question of memory capacity within that model has not been explored: how many memories can the brain hold? Valiant introduced the concept of interference between memories as the defining factor for capacity; excessive interference signals the model has reached capacity. Since then, exploration of capacity has been limited, but recent investigations have delved into the capacity of the Assembly Calculus, a derivative of Valiant\u27s Neuroidal model. In this paper, we prov...
Neural network models of memory are notorious for catastrophic interference: old items are forgotten...
In order to record the stream of autobiographical information that defines our unique personal histo...
The brain processes underlying cognitive tasks must be very robust. Disruptions such as the destruct...
Abstract. Despite the fact that the number of neurons in the human brain has been identified in cogn...
Biological brains are composed of neurons, interconnected by synapses to create large complex networ...
A fundamental problem in neuroscience is understanding how working memory-the ability to store infor...
There exist some estimates of the capacity of human memory. Recent studies have proven the fact that...
Working memory refers to the online maintenance and manipulation of information to solve problems; a...
Working memory plays a key role in cognition, and yet its mechanisms remain much debated. Human perf...
The paper presents a model of memory challenging the one proposed by Richard Atkinson and Richard Sh...
The neural network is a powerful computing framework that has been exploited by biological evolution...
In order to record the stream of autobiographical information that defines our unique personal histo...
Why can your brain store a lifetime of experiences but process only a few thoughts at once? In this ...
We have previously shown using biophysically detailed compartmental models that nonlinear interactio...
<p><b>A,</b> Contour plot of pattern capacity (number of stored memories) as a function of assembly...
Neural network models of memory are notorious for catastrophic interference: old items are forgotten...
In order to record the stream of autobiographical information that defines our unique personal histo...
The brain processes underlying cognitive tasks must be very robust. Disruptions such as the destruct...
Abstract. Despite the fact that the number of neurons in the human brain has been identified in cogn...
Biological brains are composed of neurons, interconnected by synapses to create large complex networ...
A fundamental problem in neuroscience is understanding how working memory-the ability to store infor...
There exist some estimates of the capacity of human memory. Recent studies have proven the fact that...
Working memory refers to the online maintenance and manipulation of information to solve problems; a...
Working memory plays a key role in cognition, and yet its mechanisms remain much debated. Human perf...
The paper presents a model of memory challenging the one proposed by Richard Atkinson and Richard Sh...
The neural network is a powerful computing framework that has been exploited by biological evolution...
In order to record the stream of autobiographical information that defines our unique personal histo...
Why can your brain store a lifetime of experiences but process only a few thoughts at once? In this ...
We have previously shown using biophysically detailed compartmental models that nonlinear interactio...
<p><b>A,</b> Contour plot of pattern capacity (number of stored memories) as a function of assembly...
Neural network models of memory are notorious for catastrophic interference: old items are forgotten...
In order to record the stream of autobiographical information that defines our unique personal histo...
The brain processes underlying cognitive tasks must be very robust. Disruptions such as the destruct...