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Hippocampally-Dependent Consolidation in a Hierarchical Model of Neocortex

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Hippocampally-Dependent Consolidation in a Hierarchical Model of Neocortex
In memory consolidation, declarative memories which initially require the hippocampus for their recall, ultimately become independent of it. Consolidation has been the focus of numerous experimental and qualitative modeling studies, but only little quantitative exploration. We present a consolidation model in which hierarchical connections in the cortex, that initially instantiate purely semantic information acquired through probabilistic unsupervised learning, come to instantiate episodic information as well. The hippocampus is responsible for helping complete partial input patterns before consolidation is complete, while also training the cortex to perform appropriate completion by itself.
Szabolcs Káli, Peter Dayan
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Type Conference
Year 2000
Where NIPS
Authors Szabolcs Káli, Peter Dayan
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