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This notebook will demonstrate how to instantiate a cell model and evaluator that include local field potential (LFP) computation and its recording using a simulated multi electrode array (MEA). |
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-In this tutorial we will go over how to export a cell to neuroml, create a LEMS simulation able to run the neuroml cell and then how to run the simulation. |
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-=== [[Tsodyks-Markram model of short-term synaptic plasticity>>https://github.com/BlueBrain/BluePyOpt/blob/master/examples/tsodyksmarkramstp/tsodyksmarkramstp.ipynb||rel=" noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"]] === |
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-In this notebook we demonstrate how to fit the parameters of the Tsodyks-Markram model to a given in vitro somatic recording. The in vitro trace used here shows a typical L5TTPC-L5TTPC depressing connection, kindly provided by Rodrigo Perin (EPFL). |
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