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Redistribution of synaptic efficacy: a mechanism to generate infinite synaptic input diversity from a homogeneous population of neurons without changing absolute synaptic efficacies

Markram, H  
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Tsodyks, M
1996
Journal of physiology, Paris

Changing the reliability of neurotransmitter release results in a change in the efficacy of low frequency synaptic transmission and in the rate of high frequency synaptic depression thus it can not cause an uniform change in strength of synapses and instead results in a change in the dynamics of synaptic transmission referred to as 'redistribution of synaptic efficacy' (RSE). Since the change in synaptic transmission associated with RSE depends on the history of action potential activity it is concluded that RSE serves as a mechanism to generate a potentially infinite diversity of synaptic input.

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review article
DOI
10.1016/S0928-4257(97)81429-5
PubMed ID

9116673

Author(s)
Markram, H  
Tsodyks, M
Date Issued

1996

Published in
Journal of physiology, Paris
Volume

90

Issue

3-4

Start page

229

End page

32

Editorial or Peer reviewed

REVIEWED

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EPFL

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LNMC  
Available on Infoscience
January 28, 2013
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https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/88304
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