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arxiv:2504.16920

Summary statistics of learning link changing neural representations to behavior

Published on Apr 23, 2025
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Summary statistics derived from neural network theories can enhance understanding of learning processes in both artificial and biological neural systems.

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How can we make sense of large-scale recordings of neural activity across learning? Theories of neural network learning with their origins in statistical physics offer a potential answer: for a given task, there are often a small set of summary statistics that are sufficient to predict performance as the network learns. Here, we review recent advances in how summary statistics can be used to build theoretical understanding of neural network learning. We then argue for how this perspective can inform the analysis of neural data, enabling better understanding of learning in biological and artificial neural networks.

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