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Gabriele Di Antonio1,2, Tommaso Gili3, Andrea Gabrielli1,4
1"Enrico Fermi" Research Center - CREF, Rome, Italy.
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Exploring the dynamics of complex systems such as the human brain is challenging due to inherent uncertainties and the limited availability of high-quality data. Here, we develop a mathematical theory for noisy linear recurrent neural networks (lRNNs) within the reservoir computing framework and demonstrate their effectiveness in constructing autonomous in silico replicas - digital-twins - of brain activity. We show that the Laplace-transform poles of high-dimensional inferred lRNNs directly encode the spectral properties of observed systems and are linked to the kernels of auto-regressive models. Notably, our approach enables accurate recovery of the system's linear spectrum even when observations undergo conventional preprocessing, including band-pass filtering pipelines commonly used in neural recordings and resting-state fMRI. In these regimes, established techniques such as dynamic mode decomposition often produce spurious spectral estimates. Applying our framework to resting-state fMRI, we successfully predict and decompose BOLD activity into spatiotemporal modes in a low-dimensional latent state space confined around a single equilibrium point. The inferred lRNNs provide interpretable signatures that differentiate subjects and brain areas, supporting biologically meaningful clustering. This flexible digital-twin framework opens the door to virtual experiments and computationally efficient real-time adaptive learning, offering a promising avenue for personalized medicine and intervention strategies.
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