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Dendritic Integration Regulation and Neuronal Arithmetic Implemented in a Proton-Coupled Neuron Transistor (1506.04658v1)

Published 12 Jun 2015 in q-bio.NC

Abstract: Neuron is the most important building block in our brain, and information processing in individual neuron involves the transformation of input synaptic spike trains into an appropriate output spike train. Hardware implementation of neuron by individual ionic/electronic coupled device is of great importance for enhancing our understanding of the brain and solving sensory processing and complex recognition tasks. Here, we provide a proof-of-principle artificial neuron with multiple presynaptic inputs and one modulatory terminal based on a proton-coupled oxide-based electric-double-layer transistor. Regulation of dendritic integration was realized by tuning the voltage applied on the modulatory terminal. Additionally, neuronal gain control (arithmetic) in the scheme of temporal-correlated coding and rate coding are also mimicked. Our results provide a new-concept approach for building brain-inspired neuromorphic systems.

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