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For questions on the structure and function of the nervous system.
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How long does a spiking signal last?
It is surprisingly hard to find information about the timing of neurons, in particular how long an action potential can contribute to the summation of a neuron. Is it on the order of milliseconds or s …
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Where can I find good references about the neuronal connections in various areas in the cortex?
As an example, I would like to know which Brodmann areas innervate the layer IV of area 10 in the brain.
To which degree are these connections known? What are good books or other kinds of resources t …
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Does STDP make the Hebbian learning rule redundant?
On Scholarpedia they introduce STDP (spike timing dependent plasticity) as a temporally asymmetric form of Hebbian learning, making it sound as if the original Hebbian rule still has relevance in neuroscience …
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What is the role of non-synaptic plasticity in learning and memory?
Is non-synaptic plasticity (e.g. changes in the spike threshold) believed to play a large role in learning and memory? If so, which roles are these effects believed to play?