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Mahsa Khoshkhou1, Afshin Montakhab1
1Department of Physics, College of Sciences, Shiraz University, Shiraz 71946-84795, Iran.
Abstract:
Recent experimental and theoretical studies have indicated that the putative criticality of cortical dynamics may correspond to a synchronization phase transition. The critical dynamics near such a critical point needs further investigation specifically when compared to the critical behavior near the standard absorbing state phase transition. Since the phenomena of learning and self-organized criticality (SOC) at the edge of synchronization transition can emerge jointly in spiking neural networks due to the presence of spike-timing dependent plasticity (STDP), it is tempting to ask the following: what is the relationship between synchronization and learning in neural networks? Further, does learning benefit from SOC at the edge of synchronization transition? In this paper, we intend to address these important issues. Accordingly, we construct a biologically inspired model of a cognitive system which learns to perform stimulus-response tasks. We train this system using a reinforcement learning rule implemented through dopamine-modulated STDP. We find that the system exhibits a continuous transition from synchronous to asynchronous neural oscillations upon increasing the average axonal time delay. We characterize the learning performance of the system and observe that it is optimized near the synchronization transition. We also study neuronal avalanches in the system and provide evidence that optimized learning is achieved in a slightly supercritical state.
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