Paul W. Munro

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University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, United States 
Area:
synaptic plasticity, learning, neural models
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Leon N. Cooper grad student 1978-1983 Brown
 (Neural plasticity: single neuron models for discrimination and generalization and an experimental ensemble approach)
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Udeigwe LC, Munro PW, Ermentrout GB. (2017) Emergent Dynamical Properties of the BCM Learning Rule. Journal of Mathematical Neuroscience. 7: 2
Udeigwe LC, Ermentrout GB, Munro PW. (2013) Oscillations and chaos in the dynamics of the BCM learning rule Bmc Neuroscience. 14
Peng Y, Munro PW. (2005) Learning arbitrary functions with spike-timing dependent plasticity learning rule Proceedings of 2005 International Conference On Neural Networks and Brain Proceedings, Icnnb'05. 3: 1344-1349
Hernández G, Rubin J, Munro P. (2003) The effect of spike redistribution in a reciprocally connected pair of neurons with spike timing-dependent plasticity Neurocomputing. 52: 347-353
Munro P, Hernandez G. (2001) Time-dependent LTD as a stability factor Neurocomputing. 38: 775-780
Ghiselli-Crippa TB, Munro PW. (2000) Effects of spatial and temporal contiguity on the acquisition of spatial information Advances in Neural Information Processing Systems. 17-23
Munro PW, Anderson JA. (1988) Tools for connectionist modeling: The dynamical systems methodology Behavior Research Methods, Instruments, & Computers. 20: 276-281
Munro PW. (1984) A model for generalization and specification by single neurons. Biological Cybernetics. 51: 169-79
Bienenstock EL, Cooper LN, Munro PW. (1982) Theory for the development of neuron selectivity: orientation specificity and binocular interaction in visual cortex. The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society For Neuroscience. 2: 32-48
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