Four-pathway phenomenological synaptic plasticity model (Ebner et al. 2019)


Ebner C, Clopath C, Jedlicka P, Cuntz H. (2019). Unifying Long-Term Plasticity Rules for Excitatory Synapses by Modeling Dendrites of Cortical Pyramidal Neurons. Cell reports. 29 [PubMed]

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