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The following pages link to How the Shape of Pre- and Postsynaptic Signals Can Influence STDP: A Biophysical Model (Q4823755):
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- Effects of coupling strength and network topology on signal detection in small-world neuronal networks (Q783640) (← links)
- Mathematical properties of neuronal TD-rules and differential Hebbian learning: a comparison (Q937719) (← links)
- Phenomenological models of synaptic plasticity based on spike timing (Q937760) (← links)
- Behavioral analysis of differential Hebbian learning in closed-loop systems (Q2376506) (← links)
- Developing velocity sensitivity in a model neuron by local synaptic plasticity (Q2459159) (← links)
- Local learning rules: predicted influence of dendritic location on synaptic modification in spike-timing-dependent plasticity (Q2500213) (← links)
- CMOL implementation of spiking neurons and spike-timing dependent plasticity (Q3018531) (← links)
- Cooperation of spike timing-dependent and heterosynaptic plasticities in neural networks: A Fokker-Planck approach (Q3531577) (← links)
- Reducing the Variability of Neural Responses: A Computational Theory of Spike-Timing-Dependent Plasticity (Q5423020) (← links)
- Learning Real-World Stimuli in a Neural Network with Spike-Driven Synaptic Dynamics (Q5441301) (← links)
- Learning with “Relevance”: Using a Third Factor to Stabilize Hebbian Learning (Q5441318) (← links)