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Comparative Study
. 1984 May;81(10):3088-92.
doi: 10.1073/pnas.81.10.3088.

Neurons with graded response have collective computational properties like those of two-state neurons

Comparative Study

Neurons with graded response have collective computational properties like those of two-state neurons

J J Hopfield. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 1984 May.

Abstract

A model for a large network of "neurons" with a graded response (or sigmoid input-output relation) is studied. This deterministic system has collective properties in very close correspondence with the earlier stochastic model based on McCulloch - Pitts neurons. The content- addressable memory and other emergent collective properties of the original model also are present in the graded response model. The idea that such collective properties are used in biological systems is given added credence by the continued presence of such properties for more nearly biological "neurons." Collective analog electrical circuits of the kind described will certainly function. The collective states of the two models have a simple correspondence. The original model will continue to be useful for simulations, because its connection to graded response systems is established. Equations that include the effect of action potentials in the graded response system are also developed.

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