PMID-19428958[0] Stochastic dynamics as a principle of brain function
- Noise produces a 'probabalistic choice'.
- Used simulated integrate and fire neurons.
- justification: "and the taking of probabilistic decisions that on an individual trial may be non-optimal, but that may be adaptive by providing evidence about whether the probability of opportunities is changing in the world". So, a broader optimality in an uncertain world?
- I'm skimming this, but looks like they largely are focused on frequency discrimination tasks.
- Lots of text.
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[0] Deco G, Rolls ET, Romo R, Stochastic dynamics as a principle of brain function.Prog Neurobiol 88:1, 1-16 (2009 May) |
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