STDP in recurrent neuronal networks

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Abstract

Recent results about spike-timing-dependent plasticity (STDP) in recurrently connected neurons are reviewed, with a focus on the relationship between the weight dynamics and the emergence of network structure. In particular, the evolution of synaptic weights in the two cases of incoming connections for a single neuron and recurrent connections are compared and contrasted. A theoretical framework is used that is based upon Poisson neurons with a temporally inhomogeneous firing rate and the asymptotic distribution of weights generated by the learning dynamics. Different network configurations examined in recent studies are discussed and an overview of the current understanding of STDP in recurrently connected neuronal networks is presented. © 2010 Gilson, Burkitt and van Hemmen.

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Gilson, M., Burkitt, A., & Leo van Hemmen, J. (2010). STDP in recurrent neuronal networks. Frontiers in Computational Neuroscience. https://doi.org/10.3389/fncom.2010.00023

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