Self-regulation Mechanism of Temporally Asymmetric Hebbian Plasticity

Matsumoto, N., Okada, M.

Neural Information Processing Systems 

Recent biological experimental findings have shown that the synaptic plasticitydepends on the relative timing of the pre-and postsynaptic spikeswhich determines whether Long Term Potentiation (LTP) occurs or Long Term Depression (LTD) does. The synaptic plasticity has been called "Temporally Asymmetric Hebbian plasticity (TAH)".Many authors have numerically shown that spatiotemporal patternscan be stored in neural networks.

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