Spatially embedded recurrent neural networks reveal widespread links between structural and functional neuroscience findings
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Brain networks exist within the confines of resource limitations. As a result, a brain network must overcome the metabolic costs of growing and sustaining the network within its physical space, while simultaneously implementing its required information processing. Here, to observe the effect of these processes, we introduce the spatially embedded recurrent neural network (seRNN). seRNNs learn basic task-related inferences while existing within a three-dimensional Euclidean space, where the communication of constituent neurons is constrained by a sparse connectome. We find that seRNNs converge on structural and functional features that are also commonly found in primate cerebral cortices. Specifically, they converge on solving inferences using modular small-world networks, in which functionally similar units spatially configure themselves to utilize an energetically efficient mixed-selective code. Because these features emerge in unison, seRNNs reveal how many common structural and functional brain motifs are strongly intertwined and can be attributed to basic biological optimization processes. seRNNs incorporate biophysical constraints within a fully artificial system and can serve as a bridge between structural and functional research communities to move neuroscientific understanding forwards.
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Funder: UKRI MRC funding (MC_UU_00030/7 and MC-A0606-5PQ41), Gates Cambridge Scholarship
Funder: UKRI MRC funding (MC_UU_00030/7 and MC-A0606-5PQ41), Cambridge Trust Vice Chancellor’s Scholarship, James S. McDonnell Foundation Opportunity Award and the Templeton World Charity Foundation, Inc. (funder DOI 501100011730) under the grant TWCF-2022-30510
Funder: Google DeepMind
Funder: UKRI MRC funding (MC_UU_00030/7 and MC-A0606-5PQ41), James S. McDonnell Foundation Opportunity Award and the Templeton World Charity Foundation, Inc. (funder DOI 501100011730) under the grant TWCF-2022-30510
Funder: UKRI MRC funding (MC_UU_00030/7 and MC-A0606-5PQ41)
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