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A model cortical circuit for the storage of temporal sequences

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Despite the fact that temporal information processing is of particular significance in biological memory systems, not much has yet been explored about how these systems manage to store temporal information involved in sequences of stimuli. A neural network model capable of learning and recalling temporal sequences is proposed, based on a neural mechanism in which the sequences are expanded into a series of periodic rectangular oscillations. Thus, the mathematical framework underlying the model, to some extent, is concerned with the Walsh function series. The oscillatory activities generated by the interplay between excitatory and inhibitory neuron pools are transmitted to another neuron pool whose role in learning and retrieval is to modify the rhythms and phases of the rectangular oscillations. Thus, a basic functional neural circuit involves three different neuron pools. The modifiability of rhythms and phases is incorporated into the model with the aim of improving the quality of the retrieval. Numerical simulations were conducted to show the characteristic features of the learning as well as the performance of the model in memory recall.

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Fukai, T. A model cortical circuit for the storage of temporal sequences. Biol. Cybern. 72, 321–328 (1995). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00202787

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