Multiplicative synaptic normalisation and a non-linear Hebb rule underlie a neurotrophic model of competitive synaptic plasticity
Synaptic normalisation is used to enforce competitive dynamics is many models of developmental synaptic plasticity. In linear and semi-linear Hebbian models, multiplicative synaptic normalisation fails to segregate afferents whose activity patterns are positively correlated. To achieve this, the bio...
Main Authors: | Elliott, Terry (Author), Shadbolt, Nigel R (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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