Synaptic Plasticity Forms and Functions
Howard Hughes Medical Institute · Baylor College of Medicine
Abstract
Synaptic plasticity, the activity-dependent change in neuronal connection strength, has long been considered an important component of learning and memory. Computational and engineering work corroborate the power of learning through the directed adjustment of connection weights. Here we review the fundamental elements of four broadly categorized forms of synaptic plasticity and discuss their functional capabilities and limitations. Although standard, correlation-based, Hebbian synaptic plasticity has been the primary focus of neuroscientists for decades, it is inherently limited. Three-factor plasticity rules supplement Hebbian forms with neuromodulation and eligibility traces, while true supervised types go…
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- 34.12
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- 100%
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- 166
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2Topics & keywords
- Hebbian theory
- Metaplasticity
- Neuroscience
- Synaptic plasticity
- Synaptic scaling
- Homosynaptic plasticity
- Homeostatic plasticity
- Nonsynaptic plasticity
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