2024 International Conference on Neuromorphic Systems (ICONS)
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Abstract

Dendrites enable neurons to perform nonlinear operations. Existing silicon dendrite circuits sufficiently model passive and active characteristics, but do not exploit shunting inhibition as an active mechanism. We present a dendrite circuit implemented on a reconfigurable analog platform that uses active inhibitory conductance signals to modulate the circuit's membrane potential. We explore the potential use of this circuit for direction selectivity by emulating recent observations demonstrating a role for shunting inhibition in a directionally-selective Drosophila (Fruit Fly) neuron.
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