The document summarizes research on an organic-nanoparticle transistor (NOMFET) that exhibits behaviors analogous to a biological spiking synapse. The NOMFET combines a transistor and memory effects from gold nanoparticles embedded in a pentacene layer. It can be programmed to facilitate or depress synaptic transmission like biological synapses. Short term plasticity is demonstrated by varying the input pulse frequency, with depression at high frequencies and facilitation at low frequencies. A model is developed to describe the NOMFET's synaptic behavior in terms of neurotransmitter resources and recovery time. This research suggests NOMFETs may be useful for neuromorphic computing circuits that mimic biological neural processing.