A Recurrent Model of the Interaction Between Prefrontal and Inferotemporal Cortex in Delay Tasks
Abstract
A very simple model of two reciprocally connected attractor neural net(cid:173) works is studied analytically in situations similar to those encountered in delay match-to-sample tasks with intervening stimuli and in tasks of memory guided attention. The model qualitatively reproduces many of the experimental data on these types of tasks and provides a framework for the understanding of the experimental observations in the context of the attractor neural network scenario.
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Renart et al. "A Recurrent Model of the Interaction Between Prefrontal and Inferotemporal Cortex in Delay Tasks." Neural Information Processing Systems, 1999.Markdown
[Renart et al. "A Recurrent Model of the Interaction Between Prefrontal and Inferotemporal Cortex in Delay Tasks." Neural Information Processing Systems, 1999.](https://mlanthology.org/neurips/1999/renart1999neurips-recurrent/)BibTeX
@inproceedings{renart1999neurips-recurrent,
title = {{A Recurrent Model of the Interaction Between Prefrontal and Inferotemporal Cortex in Delay Tasks}},
author = {Renart, Alfonso and Parga, Néstor and Rolls, Edmund T.},
booktitle = {Neural Information Processing Systems},
year = {1999},
pages = {171-177},
url = {https://mlanthology.org/neurips/1999/renart1999neurips-recurrent/}
}