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arxiv 2507.22146 v1 pith:4PMYRYEF submitted 2025-07-29 cs.NE q-bio.NC

Pendulum Model of Spiking Neurons

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keywords modeldynamicsneuronspendulumspikinglearningneuralneuromorphic
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We propose a biologically inspired model of spiking neurons based on the dynamics of a damped, driven pendulum. Unlike traditional models such as the Leaky Integrate-and-Fire (LIF) neurons, the pendulum neuron incorporates second-order, nonlinear dynamics that naturally give rise to oscillatory behavior and phase-based spike encoding. This model captures richer temporal features and supports timing-sensitive computations critical for sequence processing and symbolic learning. We present an analysis of single-neuron dynamics and extend the model to multi-neuron layers governed by Spike-Timing Dependent Plasticity (STDP) learning rules. We demonstrate practical implementation with python code and with the Brian2 spiking neural simulator, and outline a methodology for deploying the model on neuromorphic hardware platforms, using an approximation of the second-order equations. This framework offers a foundation for developing energy-efficient neural systems for neuromorphic computing and sequential cognition tasks.

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