Synaptic plasticity, the putative basis of learning and memory formation, manifests in various forms and across different timescales. Here we show that the interaction of Hebbian homosynaptic plasticity with rapid non-Hebbian heterosynaptic plasticity is, when complemented with slower homeostatic changes and consolidation, sufficient for assembly formation and memory recall in a spiking recurrent network model of excitatory and inhibitory neurons. In the model, assemblies were formed during repeated sensory stimulation and characterized by strong recurrent excitatory connections. Even days after formation, and despite ongoing network activity and synaptic plasticity, memories could be recalled through selective delay activity following the ...
We review a body of theoretical and experimental research on Hebbian and homeostatic plasticity, sta...
editorial reviewedNeurons adapt their connections with each other through synaptic plasticity, drive...
Growing experimental evidence shows that both homeostatic and Hebbian synaptic plasticity can be exp...
Synaptic plasticity, the putative basis of learning and memory formation, manifests in various forms...
Our brain has the capacity to analyze a visual scene in a split second, to learn how to play an inst...
Brain networks store new memories using functional and structural synaptic plasticity. Memory format...
Plasticity is usually classified into two distinct categories: Hebbian or homeostatic. Hebbian is dr...
Plasticity is usually classified into two distinct categories: Hebbian or homeostatic. Hebbian is dr...
Plasticity is usually classified into two distinct categories: Hebbian or homeostatic. Hebbian is dr...
Plasticity is usually classified into two distinct categories: Hebbian or homeostatic. Hebbian is dr...
Plasticity is usually classified into two distinct categories: Hebbian or homeostatic. Hebbian is dr...
Synaptic connections in neuronal circuits are modulated by pre- and post-synaptic spiking activity. ...
Cell assemblies are thought to be the substrate of memory in the brain. Theoretical studies have pre...
We review a body of theoretical and experimental research on Hebbian and homeostatic plasticity, sta...
We review a body of theoretical and experimental research on Hebbian and homeostatic plasticity, sta...
We review a body of theoretical and experimental research on Hebbian and homeostatic plasticity, sta...
editorial reviewedNeurons adapt their connections with each other through synaptic plasticity, drive...
Growing experimental evidence shows that both homeostatic and Hebbian synaptic plasticity can be exp...
Synaptic plasticity, the putative basis of learning and memory formation, manifests in various forms...
Our brain has the capacity to analyze a visual scene in a split second, to learn how to play an inst...
Brain networks store new memories using functional and structural synaptic plasticity. Memory format...
Plasticity is usually classified into two distinct categories: Hebbian or homeostatic. Hebbian is dr...
Plasticity is usually classified into two distinct categories: Hebbian or homeostatic. Hebbian is dr...
Plasticity is usually classified into two distinct categories: Hebbian or homeostatic. Hebbian is dr...
Plasticity is usually classified into two distinct categories: Hebbian or homeostatic. Hebbian is dr...
Plasticity is usually classified into two distinct categories: Hebbian or homeostatic. Hebbian is dr...
Synaptic connections in neuronal circuits are modulated by pre- and post-synaptic spiking activity. ...
Cell assemblies are thought to be the substrate of memory in the brain. Theoretical studies have pre...
We review a body of theoretical and experimental research on Hebbian and homeostatic plasticity, sta...
We review a body of theoretical and experimental research on Hebbian and homeostatic plasticity, sta...
We review a body of theoretical and experimental research on Hebbian and homeostatic plasticity, sta...
editorial reviewedNeurons adapt their connections with each other through synaptic plasticity, drive...
Growing experimental evidence shows that both homeostatic and Hebbian synaptic plasticity can be exp...