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Synaptic Time-Dependent Plasticity Leads to Efficient Coding of Predictions

Neurons and Cognition 2019-07-26 v1

Abstract

Latency reduction of postsynaptic spikes is a well-known effect of Synaptic Time-Dependent Plasticity. We expand this notion for long postsynaptic spike trains, showing that, for a fixed input spike train, STDP reduces the number of postsynaptic spikes and concentrates the remaining ones. Then we study the consequences of this phenomena in terms of coding, finding that this mechanism improves the neural code by increasing the signal-to-noise ratio and lowering the metabolic costs of frequent stimuli. Finally, we illustrate that the reduction of postsynaptic latencies can lead to the emergence of predictions.

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@article{arxiv.1907.10879,
  title  = {Synaptic Time-Dependent Plasticity Leads to Efficient Coding of Predictions},
  author = {Pau Vilimelis Aceituno and Masud Ehsani and Jürgen Jost},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1907.10879},
  year   = {2019}
}

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27 Pages, 5 Figures

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