This is the readme for the models associated with the paper
"Network models predict that pyramidal neuron hyperexcitability and synapse loss in the dlPFC lead to age-related spatial working memory impairment in rhesus monkeys"
a network maintaining persistent activity tuned to the stimulus location until
the end of the delay,
and a partially over-excited network (all excitatory cells start firing
at the same rate),
for 3 different values of the “excitability parameter”, vce. This parameter
controls the "slope" of the f-I curve for the individual
neurons. That is, their firing activity for each input current.
DRST (spatial) model
Simple model of the Delayed Recognition Span Task (in the spatial condition)
based on the Delayed Response Task setup (with bump attractor
dynamics). The network is an excitatory-inhibitory network of the
prefrontal cortex with 640 excitatory neurons and 160 inhibitory
neurons with short-term synaptic facilitation in the excitatory
synapses of the excitatory neurons. Model neurons described by the
firing-rate model. The model (about 20 seconds of run time) will generate
examples of “young”,
“middle-aged”
and “aged” networks
described by the excitability parameter vce.