| Literature DB >> 26412715 |
W S Dong1, F Zeng, S H Lu, A Liu, X J Li, F Pan.
Abstract
Frequency-dependent learning has been achieved using semiconducting polymer/electrolyte composite cells. The cells composed of polymer/electrolyte double layers realized the conventional spike-rate-dependent plasticity (SRDP) learning model. These cells responded to depression upon low-frequency stimulation and to potentiation upon high-frequency stimulation and presented long-term memory. The transition threshold θm from depression to potentiation varied depending on the previous stimulations. A nanostructure resembling a bio-synapse in its transport passages was demonstrated and a random channel model was proposed to describe the ionic kinetics at the polymer/electrolyte interface during and after stimulations with various frequencies, accounting for the observed SRDP.Entities:
Year: 2015 PMID: 26412715 DOI: 10.1039/c5nr02891d
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nanoscale ISSN: 2040-3364 Impact factor: 7.790