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Date: 2007-03-20 04:22:35
Nervous system
Neuroscience
Biology
Synaptic weight
Hebbian theory
Synaptic scaling
BCM theory
Synaptic plasticity
Long-term depression
Intrinsic plasticity
Artificial neural network
Nonsynaptic plasticity

ARTICLE Communicated by Erkki Oja Synergies Between Intrinsic and Synaptic Plasticity Mechanisms

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