creators_name: Fukuda, Ryuta creators_name: Spratling, Micheal creators_name: Mareschal, Denis creators_name: Johnson, Mark editors_name: Prince, Christopher G. editors_name: Berthouze, Luc editors_name: Kozima, Hideki editors_name: Bullock, Daniel editors_name: Stojanov, Georgi editors_name: Balkenius, Christian type: confposter datestamp: 2004-02-12 lastmod: 2011-03-11 08:55:26 metadata_visibility: show title: Modelling cortico basal-ganglionic loops and the development of sequential information encoding ispublished: pub subjects: comp-neuro-sci subjects: comp-sci-mach-learn subjects: comp-sci-neural-nets full_text_status: public keywords: cortico basal-ganglionic loops, connectionist model, sequential information encoding abstract: A connectionist model consisting of thirty cortico-basal ganglionic loops was implemented. This model encodes temporal information into a spatial pattern of neuronal activations in the prefrontal cortex using neurophysiologically plausible activation functions and circuitry without learning. This neural architecture was used to model experiments with infants. Initial results suggest that the cortical basal ganglionic circuitry has an inherent ability to differentiate sequential information. date: 2003 date_type: published volume: 101 publisher: Lund University Cognitive Studies pagerange: 167-168 refereed: TRUE citation: Fukuda, Ryuta and Spratling, Micheal and Mareschal, Denis and Johnson, Mark (2003) Modelling cortico basal-ganglionic loops and the development of sequential information encoding. [Conference Poster] document_url: http://cogprints.org/3348/1/Fukuda.pdf