The collective dynamics of excitatory pulse coupled neurons with spike-timing dependent plasticity is studied. The introduction of spike-timing dependent plasticity induces persistent irregular oscillations between strongly and weakly synchronized states, reminiscent of brain activity during slow-wave sleep. We explain the oscillations by a mechanism, the Sisyphus Effect, caused by a continuous feedback between the synaptic adjustments and the coherence in the neural firing. Due to this effect, the synaptic weights have oscillating equilibrium values, and this prevents the system from relaxing into a stationary macroscopic state.

Emergence of slow collective oscillations in neural networks with spike-timing dependent plasticity

Alessandro Torcini
2013

Abstract

The collective dynamics of excitatory pulse coupled neurons with spike-timing dependent plasticity is studied. The introduction of spike-timing dependent plasticity induces persistent irregular oscillations between strongly and weakly synchronized states, reminiscent of brain activity during slow-wave sleep. We explain the oscillations by a mechanism, the Sisyphus Effect, caused by a continuous feedback between the synaptic adjustments and the coherence in the neural firing. Due to this effect, the synaptic weights have oscillating equilibrium values, and this prevents the system from relaxing into a stationary macroscopic state.
2013
Istituto dei Sistemi Complessi - ISC
Inglese
110
20
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http://prl.aps.org/abstract/PRL/v110/i20/e208101
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collective dynamics
neural networks
spike
pulse coupled neurons
Published 13 May 2013.
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Mikkelsen, Kaare; Imparato, Alberto; Torcini, Alessandro
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