|国家预印本平台
首页|Synaptic weights that correlate with presynaptic selectivity increase decoding performance

Synaptic weights that correlate with presynaptic selectivity increase decoding performance

Synaptic weights that correlate with presynaptic selectivity increase decoding performance

来源:bioRxiv_logobioRxiv
英文摘要

The activity of neurons in the visual cortex is often characterized by tuning curves, which are thought to be shaped by Hebbian plasticity during development and sensory experience. This leads to the prediction that neural circuits should be organized such that neurons with similar functional preference are connected with stronger weights. In support of this idea, previous experimental and theoretical work have provided evidence for a model of the visual cortex characterized by such functional subnetworks. A recent experimental study, however, have found that the postsynaptic preferred stimulus was defined by the total number of spines activated by a given stimulus and independent of their individual strength. While this result might seem to contradict previous literature, there are many factors that define how a given synaptic input influences postsynaptic selectivity. Here, we designed a computational model in which postsynaptic functional preference is defined by the number of inputs activated by a given stimulus. Using a plasticity rule where synaptic weights tend to correlate with presynaptic selectivity, and is independent of functional-similarity between pre- and postsynaptic activity, we find that this model can be used to decode presented stimuli in a manner that is comparable to maximum likelihood inference.

Scholl Benjamin、Clopath Claudia、Gallinaro Julia V

10.1101/2022.11.28.518203

生物科学研究方法、生物科学研究技术生物物理学

Scholl Benjamin,Clopath Claudia,Gallinaro Julia V.Synaptic weights that correlate with presynaptic selectivity increase decoding performance[EB/OL].(2025-03-28)[2025-04-26].https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2022.11.28.518203.点此复制

评论