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Temporal-Pattern Learning in Neural Models

verfasst von: Carme Torras i Genís

Verlag: Springer Berlin Heidelberg

Buchreihe : Lecture Notes in Biomathematics

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While the ability of animals to learn rhythms is an unquestionable fact, the underlying neurophysiological mechanisms are still no more than conjectures. This monograph explores the requirements of such mechanisms, reviews those previously proposed and postulates a new one based on a direct electric coding of stimulation frequencies. Experi­ mental support for the option taken is provided both at the single neuron and neural network levels. More specifically, the material presented divides naturally into four parts: a description of the experimental and theoretical framework where this work becomes meaningful (Chapter 2), a detailed specifica­ tion of the pacemaker neuron model proposed together with its valida­ tion through simulation (Chapter 3), an analytic study of the behavior of this model when submitted to rhythmic stimulation (Chapter 4) and a description of the neural network model proposed for learning, together with an analysis of the simulation results obtained when varying seve­ ral factors related to the connectivity, the intraneuronal parameters, the initial state and the stimulation conditions (Chapter 5). This work was initiated at the Computer and Information Science Depart­ ment of the University of Massachusetts, Amherst, and completed at the Institut de c Lber n e t Lca of the Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya, Barcelona. Computers at the latter place have adopted Catalan as their mother tongue and thus some computer-made figures in this monograph, specially those in Chapter 5, appear labeled in that tongue.

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Frontmatter
Chapter 1. Introduction
Abstract
Living beings with nervous systems can use experience to modify their behavior in response to certain stimuli. These behavioral changes are mediated by, and can be ultimately reduced to, consistent variations in the firing pattern of some neurons. The experimental discovery that, through repeated stimulation, long-lasting changes can be induced in the firing pattern of certain isolated neurons suggests possible approaches to the analysis of the neural substratum of learning and memory. It is within this framework that the present work has been developed.
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Chapter 2. Experimental Data and Previous Models
Abstract
Two types of elements —experimental and theoretical— constitute the reference framework where the objectives set forth and the results obtained from this work become meaningful.
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Chapter 3. Modelling and Simulation of a Plastic Pacemaker Neuron
Abstract
The neuron model proposed in this chapter is intended to respond to two very different kinds of requirements that will be described in the first section. On the one hand, it must agree with the experimental evidence at the unineuronal level described in the preceding chapter. On the other hand, it has to constitute an adequate basic node with which to set up a network able to reproduce the experimental results at the multineuronal level.
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Chapter 4. Analytic Study of the Entrainment Patterns
Abstract
We start out, in the present chapter, from a simplified model of response to perturbations, consisting of a piecewise linear PRC, that approximates not only the one obtained for the model proposed in the preceding chapter, but also those obtained experimentally for a wide variety of pacemaker neurons with an excitatory synapse.
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Chapter 5. Modelling and Simulation of a Network of Plastic Pacemaker Neurons
Abstract
In Section 2.1.2 evidence was presented that certain nervous structures of vertebrate animals can assimilate and later autonomously reproduce rhythms previously received through a sensory modality. For a neuronal network to incorporate this capacity, it must be provided with at least two mechanisms: one of endogenous generation of rhythms and another of modification of its firing pattern. Both of these mechanisms can be in the individual neurons or be a property emerging from the connectivity of the network. The number of possibilities increases when realising that, between the individual and the collective extremes, there is a wide spectrum of hybrid systems in which the mentioned mechanisms act jointly at both levels.
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Chapter 6. Conclusions and Future Prospects
Abstract
The most outstanding results obtained, and the specific suggestions for future work in this line derived from them, have been detailed in the “Conclusions” section of each chapter. The present chapter attempts to put together these results, offering an overall view of the contribution of this monograph and its implications for future research.
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Metadaten
Titel
Temporal-Pattern Learning in Neural Models
verfasst von
Carme Torras i Genís
Copyright-Jahr
1985
Verlag
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Electronic ISBN
978-3-642-51580-4
Print ISBN
978-3-540-16046-5
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-51580-4