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- Heterosynaptic_plasticity abstract "Synaptic plasticity, refers to a chemical synapse's ability to undergo changes in strength. Synaptic plasticity is typically input-specific (i.e. homosynaptic plasticity), meaning that the activity in a particular neuron alters the efficiency of synaptic connection between that neuron and its target. However, in the case of heterosynaptic plasticity, the activity of a particular neuron leads to changes in the strength of synaptic connections between another pair of neurons. A number of distinct forms of heterosynaptic plasticity have been found in a variety of brain regions and organisms. These different forms of heterosynaptic plasticity contributes to a variety of neural processes including associative learning, the development of neural circuits, and homeostasis of synaptic input.".
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- Heterosynaptic_plasticity subject Category:Memory_processes.
- Heterosynaptic_plasticity subject Category:Neurology.
- Heterosynaptic_plasticity subject Category:Neuroscience.
- Heterosynaptic_plasticity comment "Synaptic plasticity, refers to a chemical synapse's ability to undergo changes in strength. Synaptic plasticity is typically input-specific (i.e. homosynaptic plasticity), meaning that the activity in a particular neuron alters the efficiency of synaptic connection between that neuron and its target. However, in the case of heterosynaptic plasticity, the activity of a particular neuron leads to changes in the strength of synaptic connections between another pair of neurons.".
- Heterosynaptic_plasticity label "Heterosynaptic plasticity".
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