A Unified Cortical Circuit Model with Divisive Normalization and Self-Excitation for Robust Representation and Memory Maintenance
Su, Jie, Wang, Weiwei, Gu, Zhaotian, Wang, Dahui, Qian, Tianyi
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Robust information representation and its persistent maintenance are fundamental for higher cognitive functions. Existing models employ distinct neural mechanisms to separately address noise-resistant processing or information maintenance, yet a unified framework integrating both operations remains elusive -- a critical gap in understanding cortical computation. Here, we introduce a recurrent neural circuit that combines divisive normalization with self-excitation to achieve both robust encoding and stable retention of normalized inputs. Mathematical analysis shows that, for suitable parameter regimes, the system forms a continuous attractor with two key properties: (1) input-proportional stabilization during stimulus presentation; and (2) self-sustained memory states persisting after stimulus offset. We demonstrate the model's versatility in two canonical tasks: (a) noise-robust encoding in a random-dot kinematogram (RDK) paradigm; and (b) approximate Bayesian belief updating in a probabilistic Wisconsin Card Sorting Test (pWCST). This work establishes a unified mathematical framework that bridges noise suppression, working memory, and approximate Bayesian inference within a single cortical microcircuit, offering fresh insights into the brain's canonical computation and guiding the design of biologically plausible artificial neural architectures.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Aug-19-2025
- Country:
- Asia > China
- North America > United States
- Florida > Palm Beach County
- Boca Raton (0.04)
- Wisconsin (0.24)
- Florida > Palm Beach County
- South America > Chile
- Genre:
- Research Report (0.64)
- Industry:
- Health & Medicine > Therapeutic Area > Neurology (1.00)