Serrano-Gotarredona et al., 2019 - Google Patents
Spike-timing-dependent-plasticity with memristorsSerrano-Gotarredona et al., 2019
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- Serrano-Gotarredona T
- Masquelier T
- Linares-Barranco B
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- Handbook of Memristor Networks
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Here we present a very exciting overlap between emergent nano technology and neuroscience, which has been discovered by neuromorphic engineers. Specifically, we are linking one type of memristor nano technology devices to the biological synaptic update rule …
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