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Influence of Oscillations on Behavior of Computational Working Memory Models

Student: Vodorezova Kristina

Supervisor: Denis Zakharov

Faculty: Institute for Cognitive Neuroscience

Educational Programme: Cognitive Sciences and Technologies: From Neuron to Cognition (Master)

Final Grade: 7

Year of Graduation: 2019

In this study, we developed the computational model of working memory under external periodic forcing. We investigated the behavior of the model using the mean-field approach and predicted the result of spiking network simulations using an innovative technique of analysis. The model we developed provided coherent explanation and possible mechanism of stabilization of relevant information during the performance of working memory tasks.

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