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SISSA limbo CÉREBRO, VIDA e CULTURA We can easily describe the brain;
but can we understand, focusing on one of its parts, one of its multiple functions, how does it work? SISSA limbo CÉREBRO, VIDA e CULTURA 18 de Dezembro de 2008 Alessandro Treves
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THE HIPPOCAMPUS a structure which remains stable and self-similar across mammalian species H opossum human DG H monkey
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reptiles ≠ mammals ≠ birds
but… has it always been like that? human cat rat platypus lizard DG reptiles ≠ mammals ≠ birds CA1 CA3 The medial pallium has been with us for over 300 million years… hippocampus or over 200 million years…
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Is the hippocampus what we use to navigate?
…or is it used to recollect from the past salient episodes of our lives?
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A B C ’global remapping’
Consider what happens in the hippocampus when changing context A B C ’global remapping’ CA3 charts can be described as a (discrete?) number of continuous attractors, with minimal overlap among them
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Discrete attractors, with units arranged in a cortical network
+ position context ..use multiple charts to code environments... CA1 CA3 DG Visual Olfactory Auditory Vestibular Touch Taste EC Object 2 in position 1 Object 1 in position 2 Object 1 in position 1 ..use the sheet to code position... Discrete attractors, with units arranged in a cortical network
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recurrent collaterals
Neural Computation The full model perforant path The starters’ model DG mossy fibers CA3 recurrent collaterals noise σ2
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CA3 and CA1 show similar activity
although they differ at coding similar contexts, quantitatively
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? ≠ 1 chart ≈ 1/a patterns fewer sparser charts
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a fraction of a bit synapse (as for any associative memory model so far) Can we reach this limit? Karel’s movie
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