Dear colleagues,
We are pleased to welcome Paul Miller from Brandeis
University (Waltham MA, USA) for an online seminar this week. It
will take place on Zoom on Friday 18 June at 16:00 CEST
(Paris time).
Title: Information processing in neural
circuits with multiple quasi-stable attractor states
Abstract: Circuits containing clusters of neurons with
strong within-cluster excitatory connections and random
between-cluster connections can possess multiple activity
states, with each state defined by the set of clusters with
stably high versus low neural firing rates. Noise or adaptive
processes can render the states quasi-stable such that in the
presence of constant input, or following successive identical
inputs, the network can progress through a sequence of different
activity states. Here we study the properties of such models,
including the role of finite size effects in producing
multistability in networks with Gaussian random cross-coupling,
and we assess the extent to which such state sequences might
subserve information processing and behavior in a range of
cognitive tasks.
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Topic: EITN seminar: Paul Miller (Brandeis University)
Time: 18 June 2021 04:00 PM Paris (CEST)
Join Zoom meeting: https://zoom.us/j/99754103845?pwd=UGlHSjgySTBXeUtvSW5SVUVMRnFiZz09
Meeting ID: 997 5410 3845
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