Perspectives and constraints on neural network models of neurobiological processes (2207.00767v3)
Abstract: Artificial and natural neural network models are a new toolkit which could be potentially have been used for clarifying of complex brain functions. To attend this goal, such models need to be neurobiologically realistic. However, although neural networks have advanced keenly in recent decades their strict similarity in aspects of brain anatomy and physiology is imperfect. In this work we discuss different types of neural models, including localist, attractor and deep network models, and also identify aspects under which their biological credibility can be improved. These conditions range from the choice of neuron models and of mechanisms of synaptic plasticity and learning to implementation of inhibition and control, along with network architectures (modularity, connectivity). We highlight recent advances in biologically inspired neural network models and their constraints.
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