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Synaptic plasticity alters the nature of chaos transition in neural networks

Neurons and Cognition 2025-11-11 v2 Disordered Systems and Neural Networks Statistical Mechanics

Abstract

In realistic neural circuits, both neurons and synapses are coupled in dynamics with separate time scales. The circuit functions are intimately related to these coupled dynamics. However, it remains challenging to understand the intrinsic properties of the coupled dynamics. Here, we develop the neuron-synapse coupled quasi-potential method to demonstrate how learning induces the qualitative change in macroscopic behaviors of recurrent neural networks. We find that under the Hebbian learning, a large Hebbian strength will alter the nature of the chaos transition, from a continuous type to a discontinuous type, where the onset of chaos requires a smaller synaptic gain compared to the non-plastic counterpart network. In addition, our theory predicts that under feedback and homeostatic learning, the location and type of chaos transition are retained, and only the chaotic fluctuation is adjusted. Our theoretical calculations are supported by numerical simulations.

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@article{arxiv.2412.15592,
  title  = {Synaptic plasticity alters the nature of chaos transition in neural networks},
  author = {Wenkang Du and Haiping Huang},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2412.15592},
  year   = {2025}
}

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37 pages, 7 figures, revised version to the journal