Bliss TV, Gardner-Medwin AR. (1973). Long-lasting potentiation of synaptic transmission in the dentate area of the unanaestetized rabbit following stimulation of the perforant path. The Journal of physiology. 232 [PubMed]

See more from authors: Bliss TV · Gardner-Medwin AR

References and models cited by this paper
References and models that cite this paper

Carvalho TP, Buonomano DV. (2009). Differential effects of excitatory and inhibitory plasticity on synaptically driven neuronal input-output functions. Neuron. 61 [PubMed]

Clopath C, Ziegler L, Vasilaki E, Büsing L, Gerstner W. (2008). Tag-trigger-consolidation: a model of early and late long-term-potentiation and depression. PLoS computational biology. 4 [PubMed]

Manninen T, Hituri K, Kotaleski JH, Blackwell KT, Linne ML. (2010). Postsynaptic signal transduction models for long-term potentiation and depression. Frontiers in computational neuroscience. 4 [PubMed]

Saudargiene A, Porr B, Wörgötter F. (2004). How the shape of pre- and postsynaptic signals can influence STDP: a biophysical model. Neural computation. 16 [PubMed]

Stuart GJ, Häusser M. (2001). Dendritic coincidence detection of EPSPs and action potentials. Nature neuroscience. 4 [PubMed]

Tamosiunaite M, Porr B, Wörgötter F. (2007). Self-influencing synaptic plasticity: recurrent changes of synaptic weights can lead to specific functional properties. Journal of computational neuroscience. 23 [PubMed]

Toyoizumi T, Pfister JP, Aihara K, Gerstner W. (2007). Optimality model of unsupervised spike-timing-dependent plasticity: synaptic memory and weight distribution. Neural computation. 19 [PubMed]

Wörgötter F, Porr B. (2005). Temporal sequence learning, prediction, and control: a review of different models and their relation to biological mechanisms. Neural computation. 17 [PubMed]

This website requires cookies and limited processing of your personal data in order to function. By continuing to browse or otherwise use this site, you are agreeing to this use. See our Privacy policy and how to cite and terms of use.