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Neurophysiology / Neuroscience / Cellular neuroscience / Memory / Neurobiology / Synaptic tagging / Long-term potentiation / Synaptic plasticity / Long-term depression / Schaffer collateral / Ca2+/calmodulin-dependent protein kinase II / AMPA receptor
Date: 2014-10-13 19:51:17
Neurophysiology
Neuroscience
Cellular neuroscience
Memory
Neurobiology
Synaptic tagging
Long-term potentiation
Synaptic plasticity
Long-term depression
Schaffer collateral
Ca2+/calmodulin-dependent protein kinase II
AMPA receptor

Tag-Trigger-Consolidation: A Model of Early and Late Long-Term-Potentiation and Depression Claudia Clopath., Lorric Ziegler., Eleni Vasilaki, Lars Bu¨sing¤, Wulfram Gerstner* Laboratory of Computational Neuroscience, B

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