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Syntactic sequencing in Hebbian cell assemblies
Authors:Thomas Wennekers  Günther Palm
Affiliation:(1) Centre for Theoretical and Computational Neuroscience, University of Plymouth, Plymouth, PL4 8AA, UK;(2) Department of Neural Information Processing, University of Ulm, 89069 Ulm, Germany
Abstract:Hebbian cell assemblies provide a theoretical framework for the modeling of cognitive processes that grounds them in the underlying physiological neural circuits. Recently we have presented an extension of cell assemblies by operational components which allows to model aspects of language, rules, and complex behaviour. In the present work we study the generation of syntactic sequences using operational cell assemblies timed by unspecific trigger signals. Syntactic patterns are implemented in terms of hetero-associative transition graphs in attractor networks which cause a directed flow of activity through the neural state space. We provide regimes for parameters that enable an unspecific excitatory control signal to switch reliably between attractors in accordance with the implemented syntactic rules. If several target attractors are possible in a given state, noise in the system in conjunction with a winner-takes-all mechanism can randomly choose a target. Disambiguation can also be guided by context signals or specific additional external signals. Given a permanently elevated level of external excitation the model can enter an autonomous mode, where it generates temporal grammatical patterns continuously.
Keywords:Cell assemblies   Attractor networks   Grammar   Language   Behaviour
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