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Spike-timing dependent plasticity as a mechanism for ocular dominance shiftNeurocomputing In Computational Neuroscience: Trends in Research 2005, Vol. 65-66 (June 2005), pp. 181-188.
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AbstractSpike-timing dependent plasticity (STDP) has been implicated in visual cortex modification. We created a model of ocular dominance (OD) shift based on STDP rules and compared it to experimental results. Although STDP proved to be a powerful mechanism for OD shift in our model, we found that it was unable to account for more subtle effects of monocular deprivation.
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