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The following pages link to Computational consequences of temporally asymmetric learning rules. I: Differential Hebbian learning (Q1584094):
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- Mathematical properties of neuronal TD-rules and differential Hebbian learning: a comparison (Q937719) (← links)
- Phenomenological models of synaptic plasticity based on spike timing (Q937760) (← links)
- Design principles of sensory processing in cerebellum-like structures (Q937767) (← links)
- An implementation of reinforcement learning based on spike timing dependent plasticity (Q999443) (← links)
- Local learning rules: predicted influence of dendritic location on synaptic modification in spike-timing-dependent plasticity (Q2500213) (← links)
- Spike-Timing-Dependent Hebbian Plasticity as Temporal Difference Learning (Q2762422) (← links)
- Intrinsic Stabilization of Output Rates by Spike-Based Hebbian Learning (Q2770864) (← links)
- Activity-Dependent Development of Axonal and Dendritic Delays, or, Why Synaptic Transmission Should Be Unreliable (Q2780849) (← links)
- Reinforcement Learning Through Modulation of Spike-Timing-Dependent Synaptic Plasticity (Q3593959) (← links)
- A Spiking Neural Network Model of an Actor-Critic Learning Agent (Q3612121) (← links)
- On the Asymptotic Equivalence Between Differential Hebbian and Temporal Difference Learning (Q3616511) (← links)
- Isotropic Sequence Order Learning (Q4408930) (← links)
- Temporally Asymmetric Learning Supports Sequence Processing in Multi-Winner Self-Organizing Maps (Q4823753) (← links)
- How the Shape of Pre- and Postsynaptic Signals Can Influence STDP: A Biophysical Model (Q4823755) (← links)
- Spike-Timing-Dependent Plasticity: The Relationship to Rate-Based Learning for Models with Weight Dynamics Determined by a Stable Fixed Point (Q4832471) (← links)
- Stochastic Models of Neural Synaptic Plasticity: A Scaling Approach (Q5164716) (← links)
- Optimal Spike-Timing-Dependent Plasticity for Precise Action Potential Firing in Supervised Learning (Q5474565) (← links)
- Strongly Improved Stability and Faster Convergence of Temporal Sequence Learning by Using Input Correlations Only (Q5474567) (← links)