Structural synaptic plasticity has high memory capacity and can explain graded amnesia, catastrophic forgetting, and the spacing effect.
Although already William James and, more explicitly, Donald Hebb's theory of cell assemblies have suggested that activity-dependent rewiring of neuronal networks is the substrate of learning and memory, over the last six decades most theoretical work on memory has focused on plasticity of exist...
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Auteurs principaux: | Andreas Knoblauch, Edgar Körner, Ursula Körner, Friedrich T Sommer |
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2014
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