Biomimetic Spiking Neural Network Based on Monolayer 2-D Synapse With Short-Term Plasticity for Auditory Brainstem Processing

Jieun Kim, Peng Zhou, Unbok Wi, Bomin Joo, Donguk Choi, Myeong Lok Seol, Sravya Pulavarthi, Linfeng Sun, Heejun Yang, Woo Jong Yu, Jin Woo Han, Sung Mo Kang*, Bai Sun Kong*

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摘要

In the sound localization of species, short-term depression (STD) plays an important role in maintaining interaural timing difference (ITD) sensitivity. In this article, a biomimetic spiking neural network (SNN) utilizing 2-D synaptic devices for mimicking biological sound localization is presented. A two-terminal monolayer device is used as the artificial synapse, whose temporal conductance change mimics the STD of a synapse. Alpha synaptic current and leaky integrate-and-fire (LIF) neuron models are used for realistic cortical operation. Lateral inhibition and superior olivary nucleus (SON) are adopted to increase the acuteness, to compensate for the interaural level difference (ILD)-induced disturbance, and to enlarge the sound intensity range. By combining solid-state STD synapses and bio-plausible cortical models with an ITD-based coincidence detection mechanism to mimic the auditory brainstem processing, our SNN achieved sound localization with a human-level resolution of 1°.

源语言英语
页(从-至)247-258
页数12
期刊IEEE Transactions on Cognitive and Developmental Systems
17
2
DOI
出版状态已出版 - 2025
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