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Current State and Future Directions for Learning in Biological Recurrent Neural Networks: A Perspective Piece

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arxiv 2105.05382 v2 pith:GV6SVI2X submitted 2021-05-12 q-bio.NC cs.AI

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We provide a brief review of the common assumptions about biological learning with findings from experimental neuroscience and contrast them with the efficiency of gradient-based learning in recurrent neural networks. The key issues discussed in this review include: synaptic plasticity, neural circuits, theory-experiment divide, and objective functions. We conclude with recommendations for both theoretical and experimental neuroscientists when designing new studies that could help bring clarity to these issues.

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