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In Chap. 4, Bill Kristan, Jr. describes his joint work with his PhD advisor, George Gerstein, demonstrating plasticity of neuronal interactions in small neuronal networks in Aplysia upon electrical stimulation. Moreover, he describes the work by George Gerstein and colleagues to visualize the interactions among the spiking activities of three simultaneously recorded neurons, also known as “snowflakes.”
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Kristan, W.B. (2023). Plasticity of Neuronal Interactions. In: Aertsen, A., Grün, S., Maldonado, P.E., Palm, G. (eds) Introducing Computation to Neuroscience . Springer Series in Computational Neuroscience. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-87447-6_4
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