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The effect of spike redistribution in a reciprocally connected pair of neurons with spike timing-dependent plasticity

机译:尖峰重新分布在相互关联的神经元对中的作用,其尖峰时间依赖于可塑性

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This work considers a system of two spike-response cells, mutually connected by excitatory synapses that modify according to a multiplicative form of spike timing-dependent plasticity (STDP). The units are driven by independent external inputs and one common input, representing a global cortical rhythm. Our simulations show that the synaptic weights converge to attractors that encode input and plasticity parameters, independent of initial conditions. In certain parameter regimes, the temporal correlation induced by coupling and the shared cortical signal lead to redistribution of spikes to favor doublets. When this occurs, the weight changes associated with these doublets dominate convergence of weights to their attractors. Thus, spike timing-dependent plasticity can allow subsets of spikes to play a predominant role in the evolution of synaptic weights.
机译:这项工作考虑了一个由两个尖峰反应细胞组成的系统,这些细胞通过兴奋性突触相互连接,这些突触根据尖峰时间相关可塑性(STDP)的乘法形式进行修饰。这些单元由独立的外部输入和一个通用输入驱动,代表一个整体的皮层节律。我们的模拟表明,突触权重收敛到编码输入和可塑性参数的吸引子,而与初始条件无关。在某些参数范围内,耦合和共享皮层信号引起的时间相关性导致尖峰的重新分布,从而有利于双峰。发生这种情况时,与这些双峰相关的重量变化将权重集中到吸引子上。因此,依赖于尖峰时间的可塑性可以使尖峰的子集在突触权重的演变中起主要作用。

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