Month: February 2024

The Icing on the Cake. Or Is it Frosting? The Influence of Group Membership on Children’s Lexical Choices

Abstract Adults are skilled at using language to construct/negotiate identity and to signal affiliation with others, but little is known about how these abilities develop in children. Clearly, children mirror statistical patterns in their local environment (e.g., Canadian children using zed instead of zee), but do they flexibly adapt their linguistic choices on the fly […]

Published on February 23, 2024

Noise-induced synchrony of two-neuron motifs with asymmetric noise and uneven coupling

Synchronous dynamics play a pivotal role in various cognitive processes. Previous studies extensively investigate noise-induced synchrony in coupled neural oscillators, with a focus on scenarios featuring uniform noise and equal coupling strengths between neurons. However, real-world or experimental settings frequently exhibit heterogeneity, including deviations from uniformity in coupling and noise patterns. This study investigates noise-induced […]

Published on February 23, 2024

Topological features of spike trains in recurrent spiking neural networks that are trained to generate spatiotemporal patterns

In this study, we focus on training recurrent spiking neural networks to generate spatiotemporal patterns in the form of closed two-dimensional trajectories. Spike trains in the trained networks are examined in terms of their dissimilarity using the Victor–Purpura distance. We apply algebraic topology methods to the matrices obtained by rank-ordering the entries of the distance […]

Published on February 23, 2024