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The modeling and simulation of visuospatial working memory.

Lina Liang1, Rubin Wang, Zhikang Zhang.   

Abstract

Camperi and Wang (Comput Neurosci 5:383-405, 1998) presented a network model for working memory that combines intrinsic cellular bistability with the recurrent network architecture of the neocortex. While Fall and Rinzel (Comput Neurosci 20:97-107, 2006) replaced this intrinsic bistability with a biological mechanism-Ca(2+) release subsystem. In this study, we aim to further expand the above work. We integrate the traditional firing-rate network with Ca(2+) subsystem-induced bistability, amend the synaptic weights and suggest that Ca(2+) concentration only increase the efficacy of synaptic input but has nothing to do with the external input for the transient cue. We found that our network model maintained the persistent activity in response to a brief transient stimulus like that of the previous two models and the working memory performance was resistant to noise and distraction stimulus if Ca(2+) subsystem was tuned to be bistable.

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Keywords:  Bistability; Calcium signaling; Computational model; Working memory

Year:  2010        PMID: 22132045      PMCID: PMC2974096          DOI: 10.1007/s11571-010-9129-6

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cogn Neurodyn        ISSN: 1871-4080            Impact factor:   5.082


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