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The Relevance of the Time Domain to Neural Network Models

  • The book concentrates on a crucial aspect of brain modeling: the nature and functional relevance of temporal interactions in neural systems
  • Develops a unified view of how the time domain can be effectively employed in neural network models
  • Proposes that conceptual models of neural interaction are required in order to understand the data being collected
  • Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras

Part of the book series: Springer Series in Cognitive and Neural Systems (SSCNS, volume 3)

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Table of contents (12 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages I-XVII
  2. Introduction

    • Guillermo Cecchi, A. Ravishankar Rao
    Pages 1-7
  3. Adaptation and Contraction Theory for the Synchronization of Complex Neural Networks

    • Pietro DeLellis, Mario di Bernardo, Giovanni Russo
    Pages 9-32
  4. Functional Constraints on Network Topology via Generalized Sparse Representations

    • A. Ravishankar Rao, Guillermo A. Cecchi
    Pages 75-97
  5. Evolution of Time in Neural Networks: From the Present to the Past, and Forward to the Future

    • Ji Ryang Chung, Jaerock Kwon, Timothy A. Mann, Yoonsuck Choe
    Pages 99-115
  6. Synchronization of Coupled Pulse-Type Hardware Neuron Models for CPG Model

    • Ken Saito, Akihiro Matsuda, Katsutoshi Saeki, Fumio Uchikoba, Yoshifumi Sekine
    Pages 117-133
  7. A Universal Abstract-Time Platform for Real-Time Neural Networks

    • Alexander D. Rast, M. Mukaram Khan, Xin Jin, Luis A. Plana, Steve B. Furber
    Pages 135-157
  8. Time Scale Analysis of Neuronal Ensemble Data Used to Feed Neural Network Models

    • N. A. P. Vasconcelos, W. Blanco, J. Faber, H. M. Gomes, T. M. Barros, S. Ribeiro
    Pages 179-198
  9. Simultaneous EEG-fMRI: Integrating Spatial and Temporal Resolution

    • Marcio Junior Sturzbecher, Draulio Barros de Araujo
    Pages 199-217
  10. Erratum to: Time Scale Analysis of Neuronal Ensemble Data Used to Feed Neural Network Models

    • N. A. P. Vasconcelos, W. Blanco, J. Faber, H. M. Gomes, T. M. Barros, S. Ribeiro
    Pages 1-2
  11. Back Matter

    Pages 219-222

About this book

A significant amount of effort in neural modeling is directed towards understanding the representation of information in various parts of the brain, such as cortical maps [6], and the paths along which sensory information is processed. Though the time domain is integral an integral aspect of the functioning of biological systems, it has proven very challenging to incorporate the time domain effectively in neural network models. A promising path that is being explored is to study the importance of synchronization in biological systems. Synchronization plays a critical role in the interactions between neurons in the brain, giving rise to perceptual phenomena, and explaining multiple effects such as visual contour integration, and the separation of superposed inputs.

The purpose of this book is to provide a unified view of how the time domain can be effectively employed in neural network models. A first direction to consider is to deploy oscillators that model temporal firing patterns of a neuron or a group of neurons. There is a growing body of research on the use of oscillatory neural networks, and their ability to synchronize under the right conditions. Such networks of synchronizing elements have been shown to be effective in image processing and segmentation tasks, and also in solving the binding problem, which is of great significance in the field of neuroscience. The oscillatory neural models can be employed at multiple scales of abstraction, ranging from individual neurons, to groups of neurons using Wilson-Cowan modeling techniques and eventually to the behavior of entire brain regions as revealed in oscillations observed in EEG recordings. A second interesting direction to consider is to understand the effect of different neural network topologies on their ability to create the desired synchronization. A third direction of interest is the extraction of temporal signaling patterns from brain imaging data such as EEG and fMRI. Hence this Special Session is of emerging interest in the brain sciences, as imaging techniques are able to resolve sufficient temporal detail to provide an insight into how the time domain is deployed in cognitive function.

The following broad topics will be covered in the book: Synchronization, phase-locking behavior, image processing, image segmentation, temporal pattern analysis, EEG analysis, fMRI analyis, network topology and synchronizability, cortical interactions involving synchronization, and oscillatory neural networks.

This book will benefit readers interested in the topics of computational neuroscience, applying neural network models to understand brain function, extracting temporal information from brain imaging data, and emerging techniques for image segmentation using oscillatory networks

Editors and Affiliations

  • T.J. Watson Research Center, IBM Corporation, Yorktown Heights, USA

    A. Ravishankar Rao

  • Research Center, Dept. Silicon Technology, IBM Thomas J. Watson, Yorktown Heights, USA

    Guillermo A. Cecchi

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eBook USD 129.00
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Softcover Book USD 169.99
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Hardcover Book USD 169.99
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  • Durable hardcover edition
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