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Neuroscience / Computational neuroscience / Neural networks / Neurophysiology / Artificial neural networks / Hebbian theory / Synaptic weight / Chemical synapse / Synaptic plasticity / Biological neural network / Biological neuron model / Spike-timing-dependent plasticity
Date: 2012-07-05 22:51:04
Neuroscience
Computational neuroscience
Neural networks
Neurophysiology
Artificial neural networks
Hebbian theory
Synaptic weight
Chemical synapse
Synaptic plasticity
Biological neural network
Biological neuron model
Spike-timing-dependent plasticity

From Modulated Hebbian Plasticity to Simple Behavior Learning through Noise and Weight Saturation Preprint accepted for publication in Neural Networksdoi: j.neunetAndrea Soltoggioa, Kenneth O

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