Guerra interpolation for place cells
Pyramidal cells that emit spikes when the animal is at specific locations of the environment are known as "place cells": these neurons are thought to provide an internal representation of space via "cognitive maps". Here, we consider the Battaglia-Treves neural network model for...
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Zusammenfassung: | Pyramidal cells that emit spikes when the animal is at specific locations of
the environment are known as "place cells": these neurons are thought to
provide an internal representation of space via "cognitive maps". Here, we
consider the Battaglia-Treves neural network model for cognitive map storage
and reconstruction, instantiated with McCulloch & Pitts binary neurons. To
quantify the information processing capabilities of these networks, we exploit
spin-glass techniques based on Guerra's interpolation: in the low-storage
regime (i.e., when the number of stored maps scales sub-linearly with the
network size and the order parameters self-average around their means) we
obtain an exact phase diagram in the noise vs inhibition strength plane (in
agreement with previous findings) by adapting the Hamilton-Jacobi PDE-approach.
Conversely, in the high-storage regime, we find that -- for mild inhibition and
not too high noise -- memorization and retrieval of an extensive number of
spatial maps is indeed possible, since the maximal storage capacity is shown to
be strictly positive. These results, holding under the replica-symmetry
assumption, are obtained by adapting the standard interpolation based on
stochastic stability and are further corroborated by Monte Carlo simulations
(and replica-trick outcomes for the sake of completeness). Finally, by relying
upon an interpretation in terms of hidden units, in the last part of the work,
we adapt the Battaglia-Treves model to cope with more general frameworks, such
as bats flying in long tunnels. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2408.13856 |