Rhythmic activity has been associated with a wide range of cognitive processes including the encoding of sensory information, navigation, the transfer of information and others. Rhythmic activity in the brain has also been suggested to be used for multiplexing information. Multiplexing is the ability to transmit more than one signal via the same channel. Here we focus on frequency division multiplexing, in which different signals are transmitted in different frequency bands. Recent work showed that spike-timing-dependent plasticity (STDP) can facilitate the transfer of rhythmic activity downstream the information processing pathway. However, STDP has also been known to generate strong winner-take-all like competition between subgroups of co...
International audienceHebbian plasticity describes a basic mechanism for synaptic plasticity whereby...
We investigate the emergence of in-phase synchronization in a heterogeneous network of coupled inhib...
Spike-frequency adaptation is known to enhance the transmission of information in sensory spiking ne...
Spike-timing-dependent plasticity (STDP) with asymmetric learning windows is commonly found in the b...
Contains fulltext : 71480.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)In a biologicall...
The influence of a weight-dependent spike-timing dependent plasticity (STDP) rule on the temporal ev...
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...
In this thesis we are concerned with activity-dependent neuronal plasticity in the nervous system, i...
The majority of operations carried out by the brain require learning complex signal patterns for fut...
<div><p>Spike timing-dependent plasticity (STDP) modifies synaptic strengths based on timing informa...
The efficacy of synaptic transmission between two neurons changes as a function of the history of pr...
We investigate the emergence of in-phase synchronization in a heterogeneous network of coupled inhib...
International audienceHebbian plasticity describes a basic mechanism for synaptic plasticity whereby...
International audienceHebbian plasticity describes a basic mechanism for synaptic plasticity whereby...
International audienceHebbian plasticity describes a basic mechanism for synaptic plasticity whereby...
We investigate the emergence of in-phase synchronization in a heterogeneous network of coupled inhib...
Spike-frequency adaptation is known to enhance the transmission of information in sensory spiking ne...
Spike-timing-dependent plasticity (STDP) with asymmetric learning windows is commonly found in the b...
Contains fulltext : 71480.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)In a biologicall...
The influence of a weight-dependent spike-timing dependent plasticity (STDP) rule on the temporal ev...
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...
In this thesis we are concerned with activity-dependent neuronal plasticity in the nervous system, i...
The majority of operations carried out by the brain require learning complex signal patterns for fut...
<div><p>Spike timing-dependent plasticity (STDP) modifies synaptic strengths based on timing informa...
The efficacy of synaptic transmission between two neurons changes as a function of the history of pr...
We investigate the emergence of in-phase synchronization in a heterogeneous network of coupled inhib...
International audienceHebbian plasticity describes a basic mechanism for synaptic plasticity whereby...
International audienceHebbian plasticity describes a basic mechanism for synaptic plasticity whereby...
International audienceHebbian plasticity describes a basic mechanism for synaptic plasticity whereby...
We investigate the emergence of in-phase synchronization in a heterogeneous network of coupled inhib...
Spike-frequency adaptation is known to enhance the transmission of information in sensory spiking ne...