Self-Tuned Critical Anti-Hebbian Networks

Magnasco, Marcelo O.;Piro, Oreste; Cecchi. GA
Physical Review Letters 102, 258102 (2009)

It is widely recognized that balancing excitation and inhibition is important in the nervous system. When such a balance is sought by global strategies, few modes remain poised close to instability, and all other modes are strongly stable. Here we present a simple abstract model in which this balance is sought locally by units following \"anti-Hebbian\" evolution: all degrees of freedom achieve a close balance of excitation and inhibition and become \"critical\" in the dynamical sense. At long time scales, a complex \"breakout\" dynamics ensues in which different modes of the system oscillate between prominence and extinction; the model develops various long-tailed statistical behaviors and may become self-organized critical.


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