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Optimizing Working Memory with Heterogeneity of Recurrent Cortical Excitation

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JOURNAL OF NEUROSCIENCE
Volume 33, Issue 48, Pages 18999-19011

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SOC NEUROSCIENCE
DOI: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.1641-13.2013

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  1. National Science Foundation [NSF-DMS-1121784, NSF-DMS-1311755, NSF-DMS-1219753]
  2. Division Of Mathematical Sciences
  3. Direct For Mathematical & Physical Scien [1311755] Funding Source: National Science Foundation
  4. Division Of Mathematical Sciences
  5. Direct For Mathematical & Physical Scien [1219753, 1121784] Funding Source: National Science Foundation

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A neural correlate of parametric working memory is a stimulus - specific rise in neuron firing rate that persists long after the stimulus is removed. Network models with local excitation and broad inhibition support persistent neural activity, linking network architecture and parametric working memory. Cortical neurons receive noisy input fluctuations that cause persistent activity to diffusively wander about the network, degrading memory over time. We explore how cortical architecture that supports parametric working memory affects the diffusion of persistent neural activity. Studying both a spiking network and a simplified potential well model, we show that spatially heterogeneous excitatory coupling stabilizes a discrete number of persistent states, reducing the diffusion of persistent activity over the network. However, heterogeneous coupling also coarse - grains the stimulus representation space, limiting the storage capacity of parametric working memory. The storage errors due to coarse - graining and diffusion trade off so that information transfer between the initial and recalled stimulus is optimized at a fixed network heterogeneity. For sufficiently long delay times, the optimal number of attractors is less than the number of possible stimuli, suggesting that memory networks can under - represent stimulus space to optimize performance. Our results clearly demonstrate the combined effects of network architecture and stochastic fluctuations on parametric memory storage.

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