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Dynamics and robustness of familiarity memory

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posted on 2023-06-09, 00:52 authored by J M Cortes, A Greve, Adam BarrettAdam Barrett, M C W van Rossum
When presented with an item or a face, one might have a sense of recognition without the ability to recall when or where the stimulus has been encountered before. This sense of recognition is called familiarity memory. Following previous computational studies of familiarity memory, we investigate the dynamical properties of familiarity discrimination and contrast two different familiarity discriminators: one based on the energy of the neural network and the other based on the time derivative of the energy. We show how the familiarity signal decays rapidly after stimulus presentation. For both discriminators, we calculate the capacity using mean field analysis. Compared to recall capacity (the classical associative memory in Hopfield nets), both the energy and the slope discriminators have bigger capacity, yet the energy-based discriminator has a higher capacity than one based on its time derivative. Finally, both discriminators are found to have a different noise dependence.

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Journal

Neural Computation

ISSN

0899-7667

Publisher

MIT Press Journals

Issue

2

Volume

22

Page range

448-466

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  • Informatics Publications

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  • Yes

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  • Yes

Legacy Posted Date

2016-04-12

First Open Access (FOA) Date

2016-04-12

First Compliant Deposit (FCD) Date

2016-04-12

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