“…Such distributions are not only broad but also rightward skewed and heavy-tailed, and are often described as log-normal (Murthy et al, 1997;Song et al, 2005;Arellano et al, 2007;Lefort et al, 2009;Minerbi et al, 2009;Loewenstein et al, 2011;Ikegaya et al, 2013;Keck et al, 2013;Statman et al, 2014;Cossell et al, 2015;Zhang et al, 2015;Hobbiss et al, 2018;Ishii et al, 2018;Masch et al, 2018;Sakamoto et al, 2018;Sammons et al, 2018;Wegner et al, 2018;Santuy et al, 2018; for review, see Barbour et al, 2007;Buzsáki and Mizuseki, 2014;Scheler, 2017). Such distributions, reflecting of a majority of weak/small synapses and a diminishing tail of increasingly stronger/larger synapses, were suggested to optimize storage capacity, neuronal firing rates and long-distance information transfer and thus impart important properties to neuronal networks (Song et al, 2005;Barbour et al, 2007;Lefort et al, 2009;Ikegaya et al, 2013;Buzsáki and Mizuseki, 2014;Scheler, 2017;Humble et al, 2019).…”