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Efficient signal processing in random networks that generate variability: A comparison of internally generated and externally induced variability

Published on Mar 07, 20161525 Views

The Source of cortical variability and its influence on signal processing remain an open question. We address the latter, by studying two types of randomly connected networks of quadratic integratean

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Efficient signal processing in random networks that generate variability00:00
Deterministic and stochastic networks exhibit the same spontaneous activity00:39
DMFT: a one-parameter family with the same spontaneous activity01:56
The source of variability influences signal processing under activity dependent plasticity03:07
Internally generated variability (deterministic chaos) as substrate for Bayesian integration and sampling03:53