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Collective Activity of Many Bistable Assemblies Reproduces Characteristic Dynamics of Multistable Perception.

Robin CaoAlexander PastukhovMaurizio MattiaJochen Braun
Published in: The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience (2017)
Spontaneous reversals of high-level perception, so-called multistable perception, conform to highly consistent and characteristic statistics, constraining plausible neural representations. We show that the observed perceptual dynamics would be reproduced quantitatively by a finite population of distinct neural assemblies, each with locally bistable activity, operating far from the collective equilibrium (generalized Ehrenfest process). Such a representation would be consistent with the intrinsic stochastic dynamics of neocortical activity, which is dominated by preferentially connected assemblies, such as cortical columns or clusters of columns. We predict that local neuron assemblies will express bistable dynamics, with spontaneous active-inactive transitions, whenever they contribute to high-level perception.
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