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A multifunctional optoelectronic synaptic device based on 2D SnS2 is presented, combining DFT‐predicted semiconducting properties (bandgap of 2.47 eV) with experimental memristive behavior for visual perception emulation. The device exhibits strong wavelength‐dependent photoresponse, ultralow operating voltage (0.1 V), and energy efficiency (0.345 nJ ...
Zeesham Abbas +5 more
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A synapse perspective on the function of the amyloid precursor protein. [PDF]
Kruse P, Eichler A, Klukas L, Lenz M.
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Characterisation of inhibitory and excitatory postsynaptic currents of the rat medial superior olive
Amanda J. Smith +2 more
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Reconfigurable Neuron and Synapse Operations in a Steep‐Switching Nonvolatile Transistor
This study demonstrates a steep‐switching non‐volatile field‐effect transistor capable of both neuron‐ and synapse‐mode operations within a single device structure. Uniquely, by electrostatically tuning the channel Fermi level via back‐gate bias, the device selectively switches between neuron and synapse modes under the same presynaptic input ...
Jongmin Noh +5 more
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Exploring how levetiracetam mitigates toxicity and ameliorates memory impairment. [PDF]
Alhowail AH, Alharbi AM.
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Charge‐Trap Memory with Engineered Temporal Dynamics for Physically Integrated Reservoir Computing
A homogeneous PdSe2 charge‐trap memory‐based reservoir computing system is demonstrated via ultrafast photoexcitation defect engineering. Femtosecond laser‐treated devices with multilevel conductance and persistent retention are used as synapses in the readout layer, while pristine devices with short‐term plasticity serve as reservoir nodes.
Mengfan Wu +13 more
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Spike Timing-Dependent Plasticity and Random Inputs Shape Interspike Interval Regularity of Model STN Neurons. [PDF]
Thieu T, Melnik R.
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Conductive Hydrogel‐Enabled Electrode for Scalp Electroencephalography Monitoring
Conductive hydrogels are emerging as effective EEG electrode‐scalp interfaces to overcome hair barriers. This review presents the demanding parameters for hair‐compatible hydrogel electrodes and summarizes their applications in healthcare and brain‐computer interfaces.
Zichong Ji +14 more
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