Circuit mechanisms for the maintenance and manipulation of information in working memory

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Nicolas Y. Masse
Guangyu R. Yang
H. Francis Song
Xiao-Jing Wang
David J. Freedman
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[1] The University of Chicago,Department of Neurobiology
[2] New York University,Center for Neural Science
[3] The University of Chicago,The Grossman Institute for Neuroscience, Quantitative Biology and Human Behavior
[4] Columbia University,Mortimer B. Zuckerman Mind Brain Behavior Institute, Department of Neuroscience
[5] Google DeepMind,undefined
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Nature Neuroscience | 2019年 / 22卷
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Recently it has been proposed that information in working memory (WM) may not always be stored in persistent neuronal activity but can be maintained in ‘activity-silent’ hidden states, such as synaptic efficacies endowed with short-term synaptic plasticity. To test this idea computationally, we investigated recurrent neural network models trained to perform several WM-dependent tasks, in which WM representation emerges from learning and is not a priori assumed to depend on self-sustained persistent activity. We found that short-term synaptic plasticity can support the short-term maintenance of information, provided that the memory delay period is sufficiently short. However, in tasks that require actively manipulating information, persistent activity naturally emerges from learning, and the amount of persistent activity scales with the degree of manipulation required. These results shed insight into the current debate on WM encoding and suggest that persistent activity can vary markedly between short-term memory tasks with different cognitive demands.
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