Variable Binding through Assemblies in Spiking Neural Networks

Robert Legenstein, Christos H. Papadimitriou, Santosh S. Vempala, Wolfgang Maass

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Abstract

We propose a model for the binding of variables to concrete fillers in the human
brain. The model is based on recent experimental data about corresponding neural processes in humans. First, electrode recordings from the human brain suggest that concepts are represented in the medial temporal lobe (MTL) through sparse sets of neurons (assemblies). Second, fMRI recordings from the human brain suggest that specific subregions of the temporal cortex are dedicated to the representation of specific roles (e.g., subject or object) of concepts in a sentence or visually presented episode. We propose that quickly recruited assemblies of neurons in these subregions act as pointers to previously created assemblies that represent concepts. As a proof of principle, we performed computer simulations of a spiking neural network model that implemented the proposed paradigm for binding
through assembly pointers. We show that the model supports basic operations of brain computations, such as structured recall and copying of information
Originalspracheenglisch
TitelCEUR Workshop Proceedings
Seitenumfang6
Band1773
PublikationsstatusVeröffentlicht - 2016
Veranstaltung2016 Workshop on Cognitive Computation: Integrating Neural and Symbolic Approaches: CoCo 2016 - Barcelona, Spanien
Dauer: 9 Dez. 2016 → …

Workshop

Workshop2016 Workshop on Cognitive Computation: Integrating Neural and Symbolic Approaches
Land/GebietSpanien
OrtBarcelona
Zeitraum9/12/16 → …

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