From synapse to network: models of information storage and retrieval in neural circuits

The mechanisms of information storage and retrieval in brain circuits are still the subject of debate. It is widely believed that information is stored at least in part through changes in synaptic connectivity in networks that encode this information and that these changes lead in turn to modificati...

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Published inCurrent opinion in neurobiology Vol. 70; pp. 24 - 33
Main Authors Aljadeff, Johnatan, Gillett, Maxwell, Pereira Obilinovic, Ulises, Brunel, Nicolas
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published England Elsevier Ltd 01.10.2021
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Summary:The mechanisms of information storage and retrieval in brain circuits are still the subject of debate. It is widely believed that information is stored at least in part through changes in synaptic connectivity in networks that encode this information and that these changes lead in turn to modifications of network dynamics, such that the stored information can be retrieved at a later time. Here, we review recent progress in deriving synaptic plasticity rules from experimental data and in understanding how plasticity rules affect the dynamics of recurrent networks. We show that the dynamics generated by such networks exhibit a large degree of diversity, depending on parameters, similar to experimental observations in vivo during delayed response tasks.
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ISSN:0959-4388
1873-6882
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DOI:10.1016/j.conb.2021.05.005