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Spiny Projection Neuron Ca2+ based plasticity is robust to in vivo spike train (Dorman&Blackwell)
Kim T Blackwell
NSGPlasticity [8636094]
"...we address the sensitivity of plasticity to trial-to-trial variability and delineate how spatiotemporal synaptic input patterns produce plasticity with in vivo-like conditions using a data-driven computational model with a calcium-based plasticity rule. Using in vivo spike train recordings as inputs, we show that plasticity is strongly robust to trial-to-trial variability of spike timing, and derive general synaptic plasticity rules describing how spatiotemporal patterns of synaptic inputs control the magnitude and direction of plasticity..."
  • Neostriatum medium spiny direct pathway GABA cell Show Other
  • Dorman DB, Blackwell KT (in press) Show Other
kblackw1@gmu.edu
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