Extended Data Fig. 4: Raster plot of inhibitory (top) and excitatory (bottom) neurons used in the receptive field plasticity simulation (Fig. 5 and Extended Data Fig. 5a). | Nature Neuroscience

Extended Data Fig. 4: Raster plot of inhibitory (top) and excitatory (bottom) neurons used in the receptive field plasticity simulation (Fig. 5 and Extended Data Fig. 5a).

From: Co-dependent excitatory and inhibitory plasticity accounts for quick, stable and long-lasting memories in biological networks

Extended Data Fig. 4

a, Input spike patterns before (left) and during (right) learning of the initial receptive field profile (Fig. 5b and Extended Data Fig. 5a,d). b, Sequence of input spikes for the modification of the initial receptive field profile (Fig. 5c and Extended Data Fig. 5b,e).

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