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Biological Principles in Self-Organization of Young Brain - Viewed from Kohonen Model
Variants of the Kohonen model are proposed to study biological principles of
self-organization in a model of young brain. We suggest a function to measure
aquired knowledge and use it to auto-adapt the topology of neuronal
connectivity, yielding substantial organizational improvement relative to the
standard model. In the early phase of organization with most intense learning,
we observe that neural connectivity is of Small World type, which is very
efficient to organize neurons in response to stimuli. In analogy to human brain
where pruning of neural connectivity (and neuron cell death) occurs in early
life, this feature is present also in our model, which is found to stabilize
neuronal response to stimuli