Stronger inhibitory-to-excitatory synapses in working-memory RNNs reproduce inhibitory dominance, excitatory hypofunction, and task impairment, while resilience training preserves performance at the cost of generalization to longer delays.
Prefrontal excitatory/inhibitory balance in stress and emotional disorders: Evidence for over-inhibition
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Modelling chronic stress as an excitatory-inhibitory perturbation in recurrent working-memory networks
Stronger inhibitory-to-excitatory synapses in working-memory RNNs reproduce inhibitory dominance, excitatory hypofunction, and task impairment, while resilience training preserves performance at the cost of generalization to longer delays.