Although the commonly used quadratic Hebbian–anti-Hebbian rules lead to successful models of plasticity and learning, they are inconsistent with neurophysiology. Other rules, more physiologically plausible, fail to specify the biological mechanism of bidirectionality and the biological mechanism that prevents synapses from changing from excitatory to inhibitory, and vice versa. We developed a synaptic bidirectional Hebbian rule that does not suffer from these problems. This rule was compared with physiological homosynaptic conditions in the hippocampus, with the results indicating the consistency of this rule with long-term potentiation (LTP) and long-term depression (LTD) phenomenologies. The phenomenologies considered included the reversi...
AbstractLong-term potentiation (LTP) and long-term depression (LTD) are the two major forms of long-...
Learning of new skills may occur through Hebbian associative changes in the synaptic strength of cor...
Homeostatic plasticity is proposed to be mediated by synaptic changes, such as synaptic scaling and ...
Abstract:- Among a lot of models for learning in neural networks, Hebbian and anti-Hebbian learnings...
that synapses might be the locations at which memory is laid down in the brain. Some 50 years later,...
introduced several hypotheses about the neural substrate of learning and mem-ory, including the Hebb...
Within the Hebbian learning paradigm, synaptic plasticity results in potentiation whenever pre- and ...
Hebbian plasticity describes a basic mechanism for synaptic plasticity whereby synaptic weights evol...
A hypothesis commonly found in biological and computational studies of synaptic plasticity embodies ...
Hebbian plasticity describes a basic mechanism for synaptic plasticity whereby synaptic weights evol...
A theory of temporally asymmetric Hebb rules, which depress or potentiate synapses depending upon wh...
In this paper, the presynaptic rule, a classical rule for hebbian learning, is revisited. It is show...
Homeostatic regulation of neuronal firing rates has been reliably observed in response to chronic ma...
Synaptic plasticity induces bidirectional modulations of the postsynaptic response following a synap...
We review a body of theoretical and experimental research on Hebbian and homeostatic plasticity, sta...
AbstractLong-term potentiation (LTP) and long-term depression (LTD) are the two major forms of long-...
Learning of new skills may occur through Hebbian associative changes in the synaptic strength of cor...
Homeostatic plasticity is proposed to be mediated by synaptic changes, such as synaptic scaling and ...
Abstract:- Among a lot of models for learning in neural networks, Hebbian and anti-Hebbian learnings...
that synapses might be the locations at which memory is laid down in the brain. Some 50 years later,...
introduced several hypotheses about the neural substrate of learning and mem-ory, including the Hebb...
Within the Hebbian learning paradigm, synaptic plasticity results in potentiation whenever pre- and ...
Hebbian plasticity describes a basic mechanism for synaptic plasticity whereby synaptic weights evol...
A hypothesis commonly found in biological and computational studies of synaptic plasticity embodies ...
Hebbian plasticity describes a basic mechanism for synaptic plasticity whereby synaptic weights evol...
A theory of temporally asymmetric Hebb rules, which depress or potentiate synapses depending upon wh...
In this paper, the presynaptic rule, a classical rule for hebbian learning, is revisited. It is show...
Homeostatic regulation of neuronal firing rates has been reliably observed in response to chronic ma...
Synaptic plasticity induces bidirectional modulations of the postsynaptic response following a synap...
We review a body of theoretical and experimental research on Hebbian and homeostatic plasticity, sta...
AbstractLong-term potentiation (LTP) and long-term depression (LTD) are the two major forms of long-...
Learning of new skills may occur through Hebbian associative changes in the synaptic strength of cor...
Homeostatic plasticity is proposed to be mediated by synaptic changes, such as synaptic scaling and ...