The computational role of structure in neural activity and connectivity
Authors: Srdjan Ostojic, Stefano Fusi
Abstract: One major challenge of neuroscience is finding interesting structures in a seemingly disorganized neural activity. Often these structures have computational implications that help to understand the functional role of a particular brain area. Here we outline a unified approach to characterize these structures by inspecting the representational geometry and the modularity properties of the recorded activity, and show that this approach can also reveal structures in connectivity. We start by setting up a general framework for determining geometry and modularity in activity and connectivity and relating these properties with computations performed by the network. We then use this framework to review the types of structure found in recent works on model networks performing three classes of computations.
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