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Stability of working memory in continuous attractor networks under the control of short-term plasticity
by
Deger, Moritz
, Gerstner, Wulfram
, Seeholzer, Alexander
in
Analysis
/ Animals
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ Communication
/ Computational Biology
/ Computer and Information Sciences
/ Control stability
/ Heterogeneity
/ Life sciences
/ Medicine and Health Sciences
/ Memory
/ Memory, Short-Term - physiology
/ Models, Neurological
/ Networks
/ Neural networks
/ Neuronal Plasticity - physiology
/ Neurons
/ Neurophysiology
/ Neuroplasticity
/ Neurosciences
/ Noise
/ Noise sensitivity
/ Photic Stimulation
/ Plasticity
/ Retention
/ Short term
/ Short term memory
/ Short-term depression
/ Simulation
/ Stability (Physics)
/ Synapses
/ Synapses - physiology
/ Synaptic plasticity
/ Theory
/ Visual Fields
/ Volatility
2019
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Stability of working memory in continuous attractor networks under the control of short-term plasticity
by
Deger, Moritz
, Gerstner, Wulfram
, Seeholzer, Alexander
in
Analysis
/ Animals
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ Communication
/ Computational Biology
/ Computer and Information Sciences
/ Control stability
/ Heterogeneity
/ Life sciences
/ Medicine and Health Sciences
/ Memory
/ Memory, Short-Term - physiology
/ Models, Neurological
/ Networks
/ Neural networks
/ Neuronal Plasticity - physiology
/ Neurons
/ Neurophysiology
/ Neuroplasticity
/ Neurosciences
/ Noise
/ Noise sensitivity
/ Photic Stimulation
/ Plasticity
/ Retention
/ Short term
/ Short term memory
/ Short-term depression
/ Simulation
/ Stability (Physics)
/ Synapses
/ Synapses - physiology
/ Synaptic plasticity
/ Theory
/ Visual Fields
/ Volatility
2019
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Stability of working memory in continuous attractor networks under the control of short-term plasticity
by
Deger, Moritz
, Gerstner, Wulfram
, Seeholzer, Alexander
in
Analysis
/ Animals
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ Communication
/ Computational Biology
/ Computer and Information Sciences
/ Control stability
/ Heterogeneity
/ Life sciences
/ Medicine and Health Sciences
/ Memory
/ Memory, Short-Term - physiology
/ Models, Neurological
/ Networks
/ Neural networks
/ Neuronal Plasticity - physiology
/ Neurons
/ Neurophysiology
/ Neuroplasticity
/ Neurosciences
/ Noise
/ Noise sensitivity
/ Photic Stimulation
/ Plasticity
/ Retention
/ Short term
/ Short term memory
/ Short-term depression
/ Simulation
/ Stability (Physics)
/ Synapses
/ Synapses - physiology
/ Synaptic plasticity
/ Theory
/ Visual Fields
/ Volatility
2019
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Stability of working memory in continuous attractor networks under the control of short-term plasticity
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Stability of working memory in continuous attractor networks under the control of short-term plasticity
2019
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Continuous attractor models of working-memory store continuous-valued information in continuous state-spaces, but are sensitive to noise processes that degrade memory retention. Short-term synaptic plasticity of recurrent synapses has previously been shown to affect continuous attractor systems: short-term facilitation can stabilize memory retention, while short-term depression possibly increases continuous attractor volatility. Here, we present a comprehensive description of the combined effect of both short-term facilitation and depression on noise-induced memory degradation in one-dimensional continuous attractor models. Our theoretical description, applicable to rate models as well as spiking networks close to a stationary state, accurately describes the slow dynamics of stored memory positions as a combination of two processes: (i) diffusion due to variability caused by spikes; and (ii) drift due to random connectivity and neuronal heterogeneity. We find that facilitation decreases both diffusion and directed drifts, while short-term depression tends to increase both. Using mutual information, we evaluate the combined impact of short-term facilitation and depression on the ability of networks to retain stable working memory. Finally, our theory predicts the sensitivity of continuous working memory to distractor inputs and provides conditions for stability of memory.
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Public Library of Science,Public Library of Science (PLoS)
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