Connecting Biological Detail With Neural Computation: Application to the Cerebellar Granule–Golgi Microcircuit

Topics in Cognitive Science 13 (3):515-533 (2021)
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Abstract

We present techniques for integrating low‐level neurobiological constraints into high‐level, functional cognitive models. In particular, we use these techniques to construct a model of eyeblink conditioning in the cerebellum based on temporal representations in the recurrent Granule‐Golgi microcircuit.

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