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Why spikes? Hebbian learning and retrieval of time-resolved excitation patterns
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    Why spikes? Hebbian learning and retrieval of time-resolved excitation patterns (English)
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    16 January 1994
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    temporal average
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    spatial average
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    Hebbian learning
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    network of spiking neurons
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    spatio-temporal patterns
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    spike response model
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    axonal delays
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    postsynaptic potentials
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    local Hebbian rule
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    presynaptic neuro- transmitter release
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    postsynaptic process
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    pattern retrieval
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    mean firing rates
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    coding by spatio-temporal spike patterns
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