2020
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2007.00776
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Emulation of Astrocyte Induced Neural Phase Synchrony in Spin-Orbit Torque Oscillator Neurons

Abstract: Astrocytes play a central role in inducing concerted phase synchronized neural-wave patterns inside the brain. In this article, we demonstrate that injected radio-frequency signal in underlying heavy metal layer of spin-orbit torque oscillator neurons mimic the neuron phase synchronization effect realized by glial cells. Potential application of such phase coupling effects is illustrated in the context of a temporal "binding problem".

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“…(ii) In parallel, there is a long history of implementing astrocyte functionality in analog and digital CMOS implementations [14]- [20]. More recently, emerging physics in post-CMOS technologies like spintronics are also being leveraged to mimic glia functionalities at a one-to-one level [21]. However, the primary focus has been on a brain-emulation perspective, i.e.…”
Section: Related Work and Main Contributionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(ii) In parallel, there is a long history of implementing astrocyte functionality in analog and digital CMOS implementations [14]- [20]. More recently, emerging physics in post-CMOS technologies like spintronics are also being leveraged to mimic glia functionalities at a one-to-one level [21]. However, the primary focus has been on a brain-emulation perspective, i.e.…”
Section: Related Work and Main Contributionsmentioning
confidence: 99%