Title
Delay selection by spike-timing-dependent plasticity in recurrent networks of spiking neurons receiving oscillatory inputs.
Abstract
Learning rules, such as spike-timing-dependent plasticity (STDP), change the structure of networks of neurons based on the firing activity. A network level understanding of these mechanisms can help infer how the brain learns patterns and processes information. Previous studies have shown that STDP selectively potentiates feed-forward connections that have specific axonal delays, and that this underlies behavioral functions such as sound localization in the auditory brainstem of the barn owl. In this study, we investigate how STDP leads to the selective potentiation of recurrent connections with different axonal and dendritic delays during oscillatory activity. We develop analytical models of learning with additive STDP in recurrent networks driven by oscillatory inputs, and support the results using simulations with leaky integrate-and-fire neurons. Our results show selective potentiation of connections with specific axonal delays, which depended on the input frequency. In addition, we demonstrate how this can lead to a network becoming selective in the amplitude of its oscillatory response to this frequency. We extend this model of axonal delay selection within a single recurrent network in two ways. First, we show the selective potentiation of connections with a range of both axonal and dendritic delays. Second, we show axonal delay selection between multiple groups receiving out-of-phase, oscillatory inputs. We discuss the application of these models to the formation and activation of neuronal ensembles or cell assemblies in the cortex, and also to missing fundamental pitch perception in the auditory brainstem.
Year
DOI
Venue
2013
10.1371/journal.pcbi.1002897
PLOS COMPUTATIONAL BIOLOGY
Keywords
Field
DocType
action potentials,neuronal plasticity,computer simulation,poisson distribution
Neuroscience,Computer science,Artificial intelligence,Neuroplasticity,Artificial neural network,Brainstem,Missing fundamental,Long-term potentiation,Excitatory postsynaptic potential,Sound localization,Bioinformatics,Spike-timing-dependent plasticity,Machine learning
Journal
Volume
Issue
ISSN
9
2
1553-7358
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
4
0.47
19
Authors
5
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Robert R Kerr140.47
Anthony N. Burkitt248746.71
Doreen A. Thomas315121.67
Matthieu Gilson420115.62
David B. Grayden525429.89