Information processing in neural networks

by means of controlled dynamics regimes

F. Chapeau-Blondeau.

Acta Biotheoretica 43, 155-167 (1995).


Abstract.

This paper is concerned with the modeling of neural systems regarded as information processing entities. We investigate the various dynamic regimes that are accessible in neural networks considered as nonlinear adaptive dynamic systems. The possibilities of obtaining steady, oscillatory or chaotic regimes are illustrated with different neural network models. Some aspects of the dependence of the dynamic regimes upon the synaptic couplings are examined. We emphasize the role that the various regimes may play to support information processing abilities. We present an example where controlled transient evolutions in a neural network, are used to model the regulation of motor activites by the cerebellar cortex.


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