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利用群体同步性和峰电位时间依赖性可塑性的时间间隔

Timing Intervals Using Population Synchrony and Spike Timing Dependent Plasticity.

作者信息

Xu Wei, Baker Stuart N

机构信息

Movement Laboratory, Institute of Neuroscience, Medical School, Newcastle University Newcastle Upon Tyne, UK.

出版信息

Front Comput Neurosci. 2016 Dec 1;10:123. doi: 10.3389/fncom.2016.00123. eCollection 2016.

Abstract

We present a computational model by which ensembles of regularly spiking neurons can encode different time intervals through synchronous firing. We show that a neuron responding to a large population of convergent inputs has the potential to learn to produce an appropriately-timed output via spike-time dependent plasticity. We explain why temporal variability of this population synchrony increases with increasing time intervals. We also show that the scalar property of timing and its violation at short intervals can be explained by the spike-wise accumulation of jitter in the inter-spike intervals of timing neurons. We explore how the challenge of encoding longer time intervals can be overcome and conclude that this may involve a switch to a different population of neurons with lower firing rate, with the added effect of producing an earlier bias in response. Experimental data on human timing performance show features in agreement with the model's output.

摘要

我们提出了一种计算模型,通过该模型,规则发放神经元的集合可以通过同步发放来编码不同的时间间隔。我们表明,对大量汇聚输入做出反应的神经元有潜力通过依赖于发放时间的可塑性学习产生适时的输出。我们解释了为什么这种群体同步的时间变异性会随着时间间隔的增加而增加。我们还表明,时间的标量特性及其在短时间间隔内的违反情况可以通过计时神经元发放间隔中抖动的逐个发放积累来解释。我们探讨了如何克服编码更长时间间隔的挑战,并得出结论,这可能涉及切换到具有较低发放率的不同神经元群体,同时产生更早反应偏差的附加效应。关于人类计时表现的实验数据显示出与模型输出一致的特征。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/1269/5133049/5fa11126b3ff/fncom-10-00123-g0001.jpg

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