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Changes for page Arbor

Last modified by abonard on 2025/06/13 16:05

From version 40.1
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To version 96.1
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102 102  **Level**: advanced(%%) **Type**: user documentation
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104 104  This tutorial will show you how to record transmembrane currents using arbor.cable_probe_total_current_cell and how to record stimulus currents using arbor.cable_probe_stimulus_current_cell. Later we will be using the arbor.place_pwlin API to map recorded transmembrane currents to extracellular potentials by deriving Arbor specific classes from LFPykit’s lfpykit.LineSourcePotential and lfpykit.CellGeometry.
105 -=== [[Simulating optimized cell models in Arbor and cross-validation with Neuron>>https://github.com/BlueBrain/BluePyOpt/blob/master/examples/l5pc/l5pc_validate_neuron_arbor.ipynb||rel=" noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"]] ===
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107 -**Level**: advanced(%%) **Type**: interactive tutorial
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109 -This notebook demonstrates how to run a simulation of a simple single compartmental cell with fixed/optimized parameters in Arbor. We follow the standard BluePyOpt flow of setting up an electrophysiological experiment and export the cell model to a mixed JSON/ACC-format. We then cross-validate voltage traces obtained with Arbor with those from a Neuron simulation.
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