Modular circuitry and network dynamics for the formation of visuospatial working memory in the primate prefrontal cortex

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Tanaka, S [1 ]
Okada, S [1 ]
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[1] Sophia Univ, Dept Elect & Elect Engn, Tokyo 1028554, Japan
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working memory; memory field; prefrontal cortex; column; closed-loop; neural circuit;
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TP3 [计算技术、计算机技术];
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A model of the prefrontal cortical circuit has been constructed to investigate the dynamics for working memory processing. The model circuit is multi-layered and consists of a number of circuit modules or columns, each of which has local, excitatory and inhibitory connections as well as feedback connections. The columns interact with each other via the long-range horizontal connections. Besides these intrinsic connections, the pyramidal and spiny cells in the superficial layers receive the specific cue-related input and all the cortical neurons receive a hypothetical bias input. The model cortical circuit amplifies the response to the transient, cue-related input. The dynamics of the circuit evolves autonomously after the termination of the input. As a result, the circuit reaches in several hundred milliseconds an equilibrium state, in which the neurons exhibit graded-level, sustained activity. The sustained activity varies gradually with the cue direction, thus forming memory fields. In the formation of the memory fields, the feedback connections, the horizontal connections, and the bias input all play important roles. Varying the level of the bias input dramatically changes the dynamics of the model cortical neurons. The computer simulations show that there is an optimum level of the input for the formation of well-defined memory fields during the delay period.
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