Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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404768 | Neural Networks | 2007 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
We present a neurobiologically-inspired stochastic cellular automaton whose state jumps with time between the attractors corresponding to a series of stored patterns. The jumping varies from regular to chaotic as the model parameters are modified. The resulting irregular behavior, which mimics the state of attention in which a system shows a great adaptability to changing stimulus, is a consequence in the model of short-time presynaptic noise which induces synaptic depression. We discuss results from both a mean-field analysis and Monte Carlo simulations.
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Authors
Joaquín Marro, Joaquín J. Torres, Jesús M. Cortés,