Temporal Binding by Short-Term Synaptic Plasticity Ernst Odolphi Abstract: This thesis introduces a novel way of performing temporal binding in a network of biologically plausible spiking neurons. The neurons in the network are connected through synapses with short-term synaptic plasticity. By synchronously activating multiple patterns, the network stabilizes into a state where these multiple patterns quickly oscillate between an active and inactive state. Using this method a simple Hopfield-like auto-associative network is created that can retrieve multiple patterns at the same time, binding neurons to a pattern by a slow variant of temporal binding.