Neural Manifolds and Cognitive Consistency: A New Approach to Memory Consolidation in Artificial Systems
Abstract
A mathematical framework unifying neural population dynamics and hippocampal sharp wave-ripple generation through low-dimensional manifolds and balance energy functions to simulate memory consolidation processes.
We introduce a novel mathematical framework that unifies neural population dynamics, hippocampal sharp wave-ripple (SpWR) generation, and cognitive consistency constraints inspired by Heider's theory. Our model leverages low-dimensional manifold representations to capture structured neural drift and incorporates a balance energy function to enforce coherent synaptic interactions, effectively simulating the memory consolidation processes observed in biological systems. Simulation results demonstrate that our approach not only reproduces key features of SpWR events but also enhances network interpretability. This work paves the way for scalable neuromorphic architectures that bridge neuroscience and artificial intelligence, offering more robust and adaptive learning mechanisms for future intelligent systems.
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