2021
DOI: 10.1101/2021.04.07.438842
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Thunderstruck: The ACDC model of flexible sequences and rhythms in recurrent neural circuits

Abstract: Adaptive sequential behavior is a hallmark of human cognition. In particular, humans can learn to produce precise spatiotemporal sequences given a certain context. For instance, musicians can not only reproduce learned action sequences in a context-dependent manner, they can also quickly and flexibly reapply them in any desired tempo or rhythm without overwriting previous learning. Existing neural network models fail to account for these properties. We argue that this limitation emerges from the fact that orde… Show more

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