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Fig. 8 | BMC Neuroscience

Fig. 8

From: Offline encoding impaired by epigenetic regulations of monoamines in the guided propagation model of autism

Fig. 8

Recovery—through reduction of time-delays—of a pattern generated by its faulty memory path. Aberrant links are displayed in blue on a screenshot of a 2nd-layer memory path labelled “COMT MAO MAO MAO COMT”, formerly built from the sequence “COMT MAO COMT”. Consequently, activity histograms on the left side show how the “MAO” 1st-layer path is activated three time (graphs at the bottom). By contrast, the same path generates only one “MAO” occurrence on the right side (circled pattern of activity) when the delayed propagation between chained GP-cells (light blue arrows) have been suspended (temporarily set to zero). The yellow arrows indicate the causal relationship between responses of the 2nd-layer path and threshold offsets that generate activity propagating along 1st-layer paths (at the bottom)

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