Mathematical Biology Seminar
  
              
              
 Robert Rosenbum, Notre Dame
  
              Wednesday, Nov. 14, 2018 
              3:05pm in LCB 225 
 
 
Spatiotemporal dynamics and reliable computations in recurrent spiking neural networks
              
                    
              
               
              
              
              
Abstract:
Randomly connected networks of spiking neuron models in the asynchronous-irregular state provide a parsimonious model of neural variability, but are notoriously unreliable for performing computations. I will discuss recent work showing that this difficulty is overcome by incorporating the well-documented dependence of connection probability on distance. Using a Fokker-Planck formalism, we show that spatially extended spiking networks exhibit symmetry-breaking Turing-Hopf bifurcations to generate intricate spatiotemporal patterns. These dynamics can be trained to perform dynamical computations using a reservoir computing approach.  
              
 
  
          
           
        
        
         
        
 
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