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An '''autapse''' is a [[Synapse|synapse]] that a neuron forms with itself. They have been hypothesized to serve as short-term analog memory storage.<ref>Seung, HS; Lee, DD; Reis, BY; Tank, DW (2000). [http://wotan.liu.edu/docis/lib/goti/rclis/dbl/jocone/(2000)9%253A2%253C171%253ATAASIO%253E/genomics.princeton.edu%252Ftank%252Fpdf-publications%252FJCompNeuro_9_2000.pdf "The Autapse: A Simple Illustration of Short-Term Analog Memory Storage by Tuned Synaptic Feedback"], ''J. Computational Neuroscience'' 9:171-185. doi: [http://dx.doi.org/10.1023/A:1008971908649 10.1023/A:1008971908649].</ref>
TranslationAn '''autapse''' is a [[Synapse|synapse]] that a neuron forms with itself. They have been hypothesized to serve as short-term analog memory storage.<ref>Seung, HS; Lee, DD; Reis, BY; Tank, DW (2000). [http://wotan.liu.edu/docis/lib/goti/rclis/dbl/jocone/(2000)9%253A2%253C171%253ATAASIO%253E/genomics.princeton.edu%252Ftank%252Fpdf-publications%252FJCompNeuro_9_2000.pdf "The Autapse: A Simple Illustration of Short-Term Analog Memory Storage by Tuned Synaptic Feedback"], ''J. Computational Neuroscience'' 9:171-185. doi: [http://dx.doi.org/10.1023/A:1008971908649 10.1023/A:1008971908649].</ref>
An autapse is a synapse that a neuron forms with itself. They have been hypothesized to serve as short-term analog memory storage.[1]
  1. Seung, HS; Lee, DD; Reis, BY; Tank, DW (2000). "The Autapse: A Simple Illustration of Short-Term Analog Memory Storage by Tuned Synaptic Feedback", J. Computational Neuroscience 9:171-185. doi: 10.1023/A:1008971908649.