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Modularity of attractors in inhibition-dominated TLNs

Carina Curto
The Pennsylvania State University
Apr 19, 2021

Threshold-linear networks (TLNs) display a wide variety of nonlinear dynamics including multistability, limit cycles, quasiperiodic attractors, and chaos. Over the past few years, we have developed a detailed mathematical theory relating stable and unstable fixed points of TLNs to graph-theoretic properties of the underlying network. In particular, we have discovered that a special type of unstable fixed points, corresponding to "core motifs," are predictive of dynamic attractors. Recently, we have used these ideas to classify dynamic attractors in a two-parameter family of inhibition-dominated TLNs spanning all 9608 directed graphs of size n=5. Remarkably, we find a striking modularity in the dynamic attractors, with identical or near-identical attractors arising in networks that are otherwise dynamically inequivalent. This suggests that, just as one can store multiple static patterns as stable fixed points in a Hopfield model, a variety of dynamic attractors can also be embedded in a TLN in a modular fashion.

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Dynamically relevant motifs in inhibition-dominated networks

Carina Curto
Pennsylvania State University
Nov 19, 2020

Many networks in the nervous system possess an abundance of inhibition, which serves to shape and stabilize neural dynamics. The neurons in such networks exhibit intricate patterns of connectivity whose structure controls the allowed patterns of neural activity. In this work, we examine inhibitory threshold-linear networks whose dynamics are constrained by an underlying directed graph. We develop a set of parameter-independent graph rules that enable us to predict features of the dynamics, such as emergent sequences and dynamic attractors, from properties of the graph. These rules provide a direct link between the structure and function of these networks, and may provide new insights into how connectivity shapes dynamics in real neural circuits.

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Reduced dynamics - a tool for describing RNNs activity as a directed graph

Elia Turner,Omri Barak

COSYNE 2022

ePosterNeuroscience

Reduced dynamics - a tool for describing RNNs activity as a directed graph

Elia Turner,Omri Barak

COSYNE 2022

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