Synchrony and learning
A localised group of neurons firing synchronously at 30-100 hz is referred to as a local field potential gamma oscillation.[…]
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A localised group of neurons firing synchronously at 30-100 hz is referred to as a local field potential gamma oscillation.[…]
Read moreIm afraid there is more techie maths in this post :(. I recently posted here about spike timing dependant plasticity[…]
Read moreI recently reported here on feed forward models of spiking neurons. Here is a follow up about an interesting recurrent[…]
Read moreSynaptic inputs that are often active together are strengthened during learning so that statistical regularities in synaptic input lead to[…]
Read moreMasquelier et al found evidence in support of the belief that spike timing dependant plasticity (STDP) makes the post-synaptic neuron[…]
Read moreDonnald Hebb postulated way back in 1949: ‘When an axon of cell A is near enough to excite cell B[…]
Read morePrimary consciousness is the holy grail of neuroscience. Unlike high level consciousness which concerns aspects such as the notion of[…]
Read moreWhen an image appears to the visual system, rapid feedforward processing (within about 120ms) leads to an activity patterns called[…]
Read moreI mentioned in a recent post Murray Shanahan’s model of global broadcast using spiking neurons. In brief, Murrays model contains[…]
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