“…They allow studying pair-wise correlations of neuronal activity (Sejnowski, 1976;Ginzburg and Sompolinsky, 1994;Trousdale et al, 2012) and were able to reveal why pairs of neurons in random networks, despite receiving a high proportion of common input, can show low output correlations (Hertz, 2010;Renart et al, 2010;Tetzlaff et al, 2012;Helias et al, 2014), which for example has important implication for information processing. They describe pair-wise correlations in network with spatial organization (Rosenbaum and Doiron, 2014;Rosenbaum et al, 2017;Dahmen et al, 2021) and can be generalized to correlations of higher orders (Buice and Chow, 2013). Mean-field theories were utilized to show that neuronal networks can exhibit chaotic dynamics (Sompolinsky et al, 1988;van Vreeswijk and Sompolinsky, 1996;van Vreeswijk and Sompolinsky, 1998), in which two slightly different initial states can lead to totally different network responses, which has been linked to the network's memory capacity (Toyoizumi and Abbott, 2011;Schuecker et al, 2018).…”