Astrocytes mediate analogous memory in a multi-layer neuron-astrocytic network
Yuliya Tsybina, Innokentiy Kastalskiy, Mikhail Krivonosov, Alexey, Zaikin, Victor Kazantsev, Alexander Gorban, Susanna Gordleeva

TL;DR
This paper presents a mathematical model demonstrating how neuron-astrocyte interactions enable short-term memory storage and retrieval in neural networks through calcium transients and gliotransmitter modulation.
Contribution
It introduces a novel multi-layer neuron-astrocytic network model that captures the role of astrocytes in encoding, maintaining, and forgetting short-term memory traces.
Findings
Astrocytes modulate synaptic transmission via calcium transients.
The model demonstrates robust short-term memory storage for several seconds.
Pattern loading and retrieval are effectively achieved through astrocytic feedback.
Abstract
Modeling the neuronal processes underlying short-term working memory remains the focus of many theoretical studies in neuroscience. Here we propose a mathematical model of spiking neuron network (SNN) demonstrating how a piece of information can be maintained as a robust activity pattern for several seconds then completely disappear if no other stimuli come. Such short-term memory traces are preserved due to the activation of astrocytes accompanying the SNN. The astrocytes exhibit calcium transients at a time scale of seconds. These transients further modulate the efficiency of synaptic transmission and, hence, the firing rate of neighboring neurons at diverse timescales through gliotransmitter release. We show how such transients continuously encode frequencies of neuronal discharges and provide robust short-term storage of analogous information. This kind of short-term memory can keep…
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TopicsNeural dynamics and brain function · Neuroscience and Neuropharmacology Research · Advanced Memory and Neural Computing
