Plasticity model shows continued linear increases in LTP induction at higher frequencies.
<p>At higher frequencies than 10 Hz, proximal str. radiatum weights increase by greater amounts, in a linear relationship with increasing frequency.</p> <p>(TIFF)</p>
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| author | Nicholas Hananeia (22683665) |
| author2 | Christian Ebner (1276467) Christos Galanis (15210328) Hermann Cuntz (32618) Alexander Opitz (295799) Andreas Vlachos (47497) Peter Jedlicka (179938) |
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| author_facet | Nicholas Hananeia (22683665) Christian Ebner (1276467) Christos Galanis (15210328) Hermann Cuntz (32618) Alexander Opitz (295799) Andreas Vlachos (47497) Peter Jedlicka (179938) |
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| dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv | Nicholas Hananeia (22683665) Christian Ebner (1276467) Christos Galanis (15210328) Hermann Cuntz (32618) Alexander Opitz (295799) Andreas Vlachos (47497) Peter Jedlicka (179938) |
| dc.date.none.fl_str_mv | 2025-11-25T18:41:56Z |
| dc.identifier.none.fl_str_mv | 10.1371/journal.pcbi.1012295.s003 |
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| dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv | Medicine Cell Biology Neuroscience Physiology Space Science Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified Information Systems not elsewhere classified results :</ b previous experimental studies objective :</ b methods :</ b like cellular effects conclusion :</ b background :</ b strongly distance dependent scale modeling tools repetitive magnetic stimulation biophysical neuronal models 1 hz protocols successfully modelled plasticity induced synaptic plasticity dependent plasticity model plasticity model dependent spatio scale modelling burst stimulation 5 hz plasticity amplitude distal plasticity term potentiation term changes temporal resolution temporal changes rms ). previously established parameter screening neurons stimulated neuronal dendrites modelling framework mechanisms behind low sensitivity high spatio fully understood detailed prediction dendritic spikes comprehensive module |
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| description | <p>At higher frequencies than 10 Hz, proximal str. radiatum weights increase by greater amounts, in a linear relationship with increasing frequency.</p> <p>(TIFF)</p> |
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| spelling | Plasticity model shows continued linear increases in LTP induction at higher frequencies.Nicholas Hananeia (22683665)Christian Ebner (1276467)Christos Galanis (15210328)Hermann Cuntz (32618)Alexander Opitz (295799)Andreas Vlachos (47497)Peter Jedlicka (179938)MedicineCell BiologyNeurosciencePhysiologySpace ScienceBiological Sciences not elsewhere classifiedInformation Systems not elsewhere classifiedresults :</ bprevious experimental studiesobjective :</ bmethods :</ blike cellular effectsconclusion :</ bbackground :</ bstrongly distance dependentscale modeling toolsrepetitive magnetic stimulationbiophysical neuronal models1 hz protocolssuccessfully modelled plasticityinduced synaptic plasticitydependent plasticity modelplasticity modeldependent spatioscale modellingburst stimulation5 hzplasticity amplitudedistal plasticityterm potentiationterm changestemporal resolutiontemporal changesrms ).previously establishedparameter screeningneurons stimulatedneuronal dendritesmodelling frameworkmechanisms behindlow sensitivityhigh spatiofully understooddetailed predictiondendritic spikescomprehensive module<p>At higher frequencies than 10 Hz, proximal str. radiatum weights increase by greater amounts, in a linear relationship with increasing frequency.</p> <p>(TIFF)</p>2025-11-25T18:41:56ZImageFigureinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionimage10.1371/journal.pcbi.1012295.s003https://figshare.com/articles/figure/Plasticity_model_shows_continued_linear_increases_in_LTP_induction_at_higher_frequencies_/30714995CC BY 4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:figshare.com:article/307149952025-11-25T18:41:56Z |
| spellingShingle | Plasticity model shows continued linear increases in LTP induction at higher frequencies. Nicholas Hananeia (22683665) Medicine Cell Biology Neuroscience Physiology Space Science Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified Information Systems not elsewhere classified results :</ b previous experimental studies objective :</ b methods :</ b like cellular effects conclusion :</ b background :</ b strongly distance dependent scale modeling tools repetitive magnetic stimulation biophysical neuronal models 1 hz protocols successfully modelled plasticity induced synaptic plasticity dependent plasticity model plasticity model dependent spatio scale modelling burst stimulation 5 hz plasticity amplitude distal plasticity term potentiation term changes temporal resolution temporal changes rms ). previously established parameter screening neurons stimulated neuronal dendrites modelling framework mechanisms behind low sensitivity high spatio fully understood detailed prediction dendritic spikes comprehensive module |
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| title | Plasticity model shows continued linear increases in LTP induction at higher frequencies. |
| title_full | Plasticity model shows continued linear increases in LTP induction at higher frequencies. |
| title_fullStr | Plasticity model shows continued linear increases in LTP induction at higher frequencies. |
| title_full_unstemmed | Plasticity model shows continued linear increases in LTP induction at higher frequencies. |
| title_short | Plasticity model shows continued linear increases in LTP induction at higher frequencies. |
| title_sort | Plasticity model shows continued linear increases in LTP induction at higher frequencies. |
| topic | Medicine Cell Biology Neuroscience Physiology Space Science Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified Information Systems not elsewhere classified results :</ b previous experimental studies objective :</ b methods :</ b like cellular effects conclusion :</ b background :</ b strongly distance dependent scale modeling tools repetitive magnetic stimulation biophysical neuronal models 1 hz protocols successfully modelled plasticity induced synaptic plasticity dependent plasticity model plasticity model dependent spatio scale modelling burst stimulation 5 hz plasticity amplitude distal plasticity term potentiation term changes temporal resolution temporal changes rms ). previously established parameter screening neurons stimulated neuronal dendrites modelling framework mechanisms behind low sensitivity high spatio fully understood detailed prediction dendritic spikes comprehensive module |