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An accelerated analog neuromorphic hardware system emulating NMDA- and calcium-based non-linear dendrites
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EngineeringBiomedical EngineeringNeurochipSocial SciencesUnconventional ComputingNeuromorphic EngineeringNeuromorphic DevicesCoincidence DetectionBiophysicsNeurocomputersComputer EngineeringNeuromorphic ComputingSynaptic PlasticityNeurophysiologyComputational NeuroscienceBioelectronicsCalcium-based Non-linear DendritesNeuroscienceBrain-like ComputingNmda Plateau PotentialsAnalog Implementation
This paper presents an extension of the BrainScaleS accelerated analog neuromorphic hardware model. The scalable neuromorphic architecture is extended by the support for multi-compartment models and non-linear dendrites. These features are part of a 65 nm prototype Application Specific Integrated Circuit (ASIC). It allows to emulate different spike types observed in cortical pyramidal neurons: NMDA plateau potentials, calcium and sodium spikes. By replicating some of the structures of these cells, they can be configured to perform coincidence detection within a single neuron. Built-in plasticity mechanisms can modify not only the synaptic weights, but also the dendritic synaptic composition to efficiently train large multi-compartment neurons. Transistor-level simulations demonstrate the functionality of the analog implementation and illustrate analogies to biological measurements.
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