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Accordingly, we have named these long-term synaptic efficacy changes "subthreshold-depolarization dependent plasticity" (SDDP).
Learning and memory are thought to involve long-term synaptic efficacy changes [1] [3].
Indeed, in case of random Δt pairing, STDP failed to induce long-term synaptic efficacy changes.
Remarkably, despite the lack of the postsynaptic action potential, SDDP protocols induced long-term synaptic efficacy changes with similar failure rate (∼20%) than STDP protocol.
Nevertheless, the occurrence of long-term synaptic efficacy changes induced with SDDP cellular conditioning protocols relies on the exact timing between pre- and postsynaptic activations.
The existence of a subthreshold-depolarization dependent plasticity extends considerably, beyond the action potential, the neuron's capabilities to express long-term synaptic efficacy changes.
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