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Distributed cell assemblies and detailed cell models

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  04 February 2010

Anders Lansner
Affiliation:
SANS (Studies of Artificial Neural Systems), Department of Numerical Analysis and Computing Science, Kungl. Tekn. Hdgskolan, S-100 44 Stockholm, Sweden, ala@sans.kth.se
Erik Fransén
Affiliation:
SANS (Studies of Artificial Neural Systems), Department of Numerical Analysis and Computing Science, Kungl. Tekn. Hdgskolan, S-100 44 Stockholm, Sweden, ala@sans.kth.se

Abstract

Hebbian cell-assembly theory and attractor networks are good starting points for modeling cortical processing. Detailed cell models can be useful in understanding the dynamics of attractor networks. Cell assemblies are likely to be distributed, with the cortical column as the local processing unit. Synaptic memory may be dominant in all but the first couple of seconds.

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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1995

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