Spike-timing-dependent plasticity (STDP) with asymmetric learning windows is commonly found in the brain and useful for a variety of spike-based computations such as input filtering and associative memory. A natural consequence of STDP is establishment of causality in the sense that a neuron learns to fire with a lag after specific presynaptic neurons have fired. The effect of STDP on synchrony is elusive because spike synchrony implies unitary spike events of different neurons rather than a causal delayed relationship between neurons. We explore how synchrony can be facilitated by STDP in oscillator networks with a pacemaker. We show that STDP with asymmetric learning windows leads to self-organization of feedforward networks starting from...
In a biologically plausible but computationally simplified integrate-and-fire neuronal population, i...
Rhythmic activity has been associated with a wide range of cognitive processes including the encodin...
In this thesis we are concerned with activity-dependent neuronal plasticity in the nervous system, i...
The influence of a weight-dependent spike-timing dependent plasticity (STDP) rule on the temporal ev...
<div><p>Spike timing-dependent plasticity (STDP) modifies synaptic strengths based on timing informa...
Predictive learning rules,where synaptic changes are drivenby thediffer-encebetween a random input a...
We investigate the emergence of in-phase synchronization in a heterogeneous network of coupled inhib...
SummaryThe level of synchronization in distributed systems is often controlled by the strength of th...
We investigate the emergence of in-phase synchronization in a heterogeneous network of coupled inhib...
In sensory neural system, external asynchronous stimuli play an important role in perceptual learnin...
International audiencePredictive learning rules, where synaptic changes are driven by the difference...
[著者版]Spike-timing-dependent synaptic plasticity (STDP), which depends on the temporal difference bet...
Synaptic plasticity is believed to be the biological substrate underlying learning and memory. One o...
Several cognitive tasks related to learning and memory exhibit synchronization of macroscopic cortic...
In a biologically plausible but computationally simplified integrate-and-fire neuronal population, i...
In a biologically plausible but computationally simplified integrate-and-fire neuronal population, i...
Rhythmic activity has been associated with a wide range of cognitive processes including the encodin...
In this thesis we are concerned with activity-dependent neuronal plasticity in the nervous system, i...
The influence of a weight-dependent spike-timing dependent plasticity (STDP) rule on the temporal ev...
<div><p>Spike timing-dependent plasticity (STDP) modifies synaptic strengths based on timing informa...
Predictive learning rules,where synaptic changes are drivenby thediffer-encebetween a random input a...
We investigate the emergence of in-phase synchronization in a heterogeneous network of coupled inhib...
SummaryThe level of synchronization in distributed systems is often controlled by the strength of th...
We investigate the emergence of in-phase synchronization in a heterogeneous network of coupled inhib...
In sensory neural system, external asynchronous stimuli play an important role in perceptual learnin...
International audiencePredictive learning rules, where synaptic changes are driven by the difference...
[著者版]Spike-timing-dependent synaptic plasticity (STDP), which depends on the temporal difference bet...
Synaptic plasticity is believed to be the biological substrate underlying learning and memory. One o...
Several cognitive tasks related to learning and memory exhibit synchronization of macroscopic cortic...
In a biologically plausible but computationally simplified integrate-and-fire neuronal population, i...
In a biologically plausible but computationally simplified integrate-and-fire neuronal population, i...
Rhythmic activity has been associated with a wide range of cognitive processes including the encodin...
In this thesis we are concerned with activity-dependent neuronal plasticity in the nervous system, i...