Coupled Oscillators as a model of Olfactory Network. Importance in Pattern Recognition and Classification tasks

Abstract

The olfactory system is constantly solving pattern-recognition problems by the creation of a large space to codify odour representations and optimizing their distribution within it. A model of the Olfactory Bulb was developed by Z. Li and J. J. Hopfield Li and Hopfield (1989) based on anatomy and electrophysiology. They used nonlinear simulations observing that the collective behavior produce an oscillatory frequency. Here, we show that the Subthreshold hopf bifurcation is a good candidate for modeling the bulb and the Subthreshold subcritical hopf bifurcation is a good candidate for modeling the olfactory cortex. Network topology analysis of the subcritical regime is presented as a proof of the importance of synapse plasticity for memory functions in the olfactory cortex.

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