From the bioRxiv: A Selection of Recently Posted Papers from SCGB Investigators and Others
A Biophysical Basis for Learning and Transmitting Sensory Predictions
Salomon Zev Muller, Larry F Abbott, and Nathaniel B Sawtell
bioRxiv posted 1 November 2022
Reconstructing Computational Dynamics from Neural Measurements with Recurrent Neural Networks
Daniel Durstewitz, Georgia Koppe, and Max Ingo Thurm
bioRxiv posted 1 November 2022
History information emerges in the cortex during learning
Odeya Marmor, Fritjof Helmchen, and Ariel Gilad
bioRxiv posted 1 November 2022
An inhibitory plasticity mechanism for world structure inference by hippocampal replay
Zhenrui Liao, Darian H Hadjiabadi, Satoshi Terada, Ivan Soltesz, and Attila Losonczy
bioRxiv posted 3 November 2022
Learning low-dimensional generalizable natural features from retina using a U-net
Siwei Wang, Benjamin Hoshal, Elizabeth de Laittre, Olivier Marre, Michael J Berry, II, and Stephanie Palmer
bioRxiv posted 3 November 2022
Robust and consistent measures of pattern separation based on information theory and demonstrated in the dentate gyrus
Alex D Bird, Hermann Cuntz, and Peter Jedlicka
bioRxiv posted 4 November 2022
Reward prediction error neurons implement an efficient code for reward
Dongjae Kim, Heiko H Schuett, and Wei Ji Ma
bioRxiv posted 4 November 2022
Cholinergic Interneurons Drive Motivation by Promoting Dopamine Release in the Nucleus Accumbens
Ali Mohebi, Val L Collins, and Joshua D Berke
bioRxiv posted 6 November 2022
Recurrent predictive coding models for associative memory employing covariance learning
Mufeng Tang, Tommaso Salvatori, Beren Millidge, Yuhang Song, Thomas Lukasiewicz, and Rafal Bogacz
bioRxiv posted 9 November 2022
Monkey-to-human transfer of brain computer interface decoders
Fabio Rizzoglio, Ege Altan, Xuan Ma, Kevin L Bodkin, Brian Dekleva, Sara A Solla, Ann Kennedy, and Lee E Miller
bioRxiv posted 13 November 2022
Converting an allocentric goal into an egocentric steering signal
Peter Mussells Pires, Larry F Abbott, and Gaby Maimon
bioRxiv posted 13 November 2022
Transforming a head direction signal into a goal-oriented steering command
Elena A. Westeinde, Emily Kellogg, Paul M. Dawson, Jenny Lu, Lydia Hamburg, Benjamin Midler, Shaul Druckmann, and Rachel I. Wilson
bioRxiv posted 13 November 2022
Network mechanisms underlying representational drift in area CA1 of hippocampus
Federico Devalle and Alex Roxin
bioRxiv posted 13 November 2022
Experience drives the development of novel, reliable cortical sensory representations from endogenously structured networks
Sigrid Trägenap, David E. Whitney, David Fitzpatrick, and Matthias Kaschube
bioRxiv posted 14 November 2022
Firing rate adaptation in continuous attractor neural networks accounts for theta phase shift of hippocampal place cells
Tianhao Chu, Zilong Ji, Junfeng Zuo, Yuanyuan Mi, Wen-Hao Zhang, Tiejun Huang, Daniel Bush, Neil Burgess, and Si Wu
bioRxiv posted 14 November 2022
Cerebellar-driven cortical dynamics enable task acquisition, switching and consolidation
Joseph Pemberton, Paul Chadderton, and Rui Ponte Costa
bioRxiv posted 21 November 2022
When and why grid cells appear or not in trained path integrators
Ben Sorscher, Gabriel C Mel, Aran Nayebi, Lisa Giocomo, Daniel Yamins, and Surya Ganguli
bioRxiv posted 15 November 2022
Geometry of population activity in spiking networks with low-rank structure
Ljubica Cimesa, Lazar Ciric, and Srdjan Ostojic
bioRxiv posted 19 November 2022
Quadratic computations maintain neural specificity to natural stimuli across stages of visual processing
Ryan J. Rowekamp and Tatyana Sharpee
bioRxiv posted 18 November 2022
Adaptive coding across visual features during free-viewing and fixation conditions
Sunny Nigam, Russell Milton, Sorin Pojoga, and Valentin Dragoi
bioRxiv posted 18 November 2022
Spatially-embedded recurrent neural networks reveal widespread links between structural and functional neuroscience findings
Jascha Achterberg, Danyal Akarca, DJ Strouse, John Duncan, and Duncan Astle
bioRxiv posted 18 November 2022
Switching state-space modeling of neural signal dynamics
Mingjian He, Proloy Das, Gladia Hotan, and Patrick L. Purdon
bioRxiv posted 20 November 2022
Saccade-responsive visual cortical neurons do not exhibit distinct visual response properties
Chase W. King, Peter Ledochowitsch, Michael A. Buice, and Saskia E. J. de Vries
bioRxiv posted 22 November 2022
Interactions between circuit architecture and plasticity in a closed-loop system
Hannah L. Payne, Jennifer L. Raymond, and Mark S. Goldman
bioRxiv posted 24 November 2022
Quantifying the distribution of feature values over data represented in arbitrary dimensional spaces
Enrique R Sebastian, Julio Esparza, and Liset M de la Prida
bioRxiv posted 24 November 2022
Using deep convolutional neural networks to test why human face recognition works the way it does
Katharina Dobs, Joanne Yuan, Julio Martinez, and Nancy Kanwisher
bioRxiv posted 24 November 2022
Hierarchical Modular Structure of the Drosophila Connectome
Alexander B Kunin, Jiahao Guo, Kevin E Bassler, Xaq Pitkow, and Kresimir Josic
bioRxiv posted 24 November 2022
Emergent perceptual biases from state-space geometry in spiking recurrent neural networks trained to discriminate time intervals
Luis Serrano-Fernandez, Manuel Beiran, and Nestor Parga
bioRxiv posted 26 November 2022
Uncovering 2-D toroidal representations in grid cell ensemble activity during 1-D behavior
Erik Hermansen, David Alexander Klindt, and Benjamin Adric Dunn
bioRxiv posted 26 November 2022
A new theoretical framework jointly explains behavioral and neural variability across subjects performing flexible decision-making
Marino Pagan, Vincent D Tang, Mikio C Aoi, Jonathan W Pillow, Valerio Mante, David Sussillo, and Carlos D Brody
bioRxiv posted 28 November 2022
Synaptic weights that correlate with presynaptic selectivity increase decoding performance
Julia V Gallinaro, Benjamin Scholl, and Claudia Clopath
bioRxiv posted 28 November 2022
Remembering the “When”: Hebbian Memory Models for the Time of Past Events
Johanni Brea, Alireza Modirshanechi, and Wulfram Gerstner
bioRxiv posted 29 November 2022