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Review
. 2002 Dec;25(12):599-600.
doi: 10.1016/s0166-2236(02)02294-4.

Spike-timing-dependent synaptic plasticity - the long road towards understanding neuronal mechanisms of learning and memory

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Spike-timing-dependent synaptic plasticity - the long road towards understanding neuronal mechanisms of learning and memory

Misha Tsodyks. Trends Neurosci. 2002 Dec.

Abstract

Depending on the precise temporal relationship between their spiking activities, connections between neurons could be modified in opposite directions. Although the functional implications of this spike-timing-dependent plasticity are not clear, several theoretical studies have indicated that it could underlie important effects such as sequence learning, predictive learning and balancing excitation and inhibition. To explore fully this novel form of synaptic plasticity, it is crucial to understand how the modification builds up over the consecutive spikes of presynaptic and postsynaptic neurons. In the absence of solid data, many theorists assumed a linear summation model. However, recent experiments specifically devised to study this issue have demonstrated that the effects of the consecutive spikes on the overall modification steadily decline, indicating strong non-linearities in the corresponding learning rules.

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