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=== **Beginner** === |
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=== [[A NEURON Programming Tutorial - part C>>http://web.mit.edu/neuron_v7.4/nrntuthtml/tutorial/tutC.html||rel=" noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"]] === |
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After this tutorial, students will be able to save data from the simulations and methods for increasing simulation speed. |
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-=== **Advanced** === |
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-=== [[Reaction-Diffusion – Radial Diffusion>>https://neuron.yale.edu/neuron/docs/radial-diffusion||rel=" noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"]] === |
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-Using NEURON Radial diffusion can be implemented in rxd using multicompartment reactions. By creating a series of shells and borders with reactions between them dependent the diffusion coefficient. |
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-=== [[Reaction-Diffusion Example – Calcium Wave>>https://neuron.yale.edu/neuron/docs/reaction-diffusion-calcium-wave||rel=" noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"]] === |
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-The model presented in this tutorial generates Ca2+ waves and is a simplification of the model we used in Neymotin et al., 2015. |
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-=== [[Reaction-Diffusion – 3D/Hybrid Intracellular Tutorial>>https://neuron.yale.edu/neuron/docs/3dhybrid-intracellular-tutorial||rel=" noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"]] === |
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-This tutorial provides an overview of how to set up a simple travelling wave in both cases. |
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-=== [[Reaction-Diffusion – Initialization strategies>>https://neuron.yale.edu/neuron/docs/initialization-strategies||rel=" noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"]] === |
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-In this tutorial you will learn how to implement cell signalling function in the reaction-diffusion system by characterising your problems by the answers to three questions: (1) Where do the dynamics occur, (2) Who are the actors, and (3) How do they interact? |
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-=== [[Ball and Stick model part 3>>https://neuron.yale.edu/neuron/docs/ball-and-stick-model-part-3||rel=" noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"]] === |
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-=== [[Using the CellBuilder – Introduction>>https://neuron.yale.edu/neuron/static/docs/cbtut/main.html||rel=" noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"]] === |
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-The following tutorials show how to use the CellBuilder, a powerful and convenient tool for constructing and managing models of individual neurons. It breaks the job of model specification into a sequence of tasks: |
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-3. Assigning geometric properties (length, diameter) to subsets or individual sections, and specifying a discretization strategy (i.e. how to set nseg). |
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-4. Assigning biophysical properties (Ra, cm, ion channels, buffers, pumps, etc.) to subsets or individual sections. |
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-=== [[Using Import3D – Exploring morphometric data and fixing problems>>https://neuron.yale.edu/neuron/docs/import3d/fix_problems||rel=" noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"]] === |
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-Import3D tool can be used to translate common varieties of cellular morphometric data into a CellBuilder that specifies the anatomical properties of a model neuron. This Tutorial will guide you through how to fix problems in your morphometric data. |
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-=== [[Randomness in NEURON models– The solution>>https://neuron.yale.edu/neuron/docs/solution||rel=" noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"]] === |
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-In this part of the tutorial we will show you how to give NetStim its own random number generator. |
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-=== [[Segmentation intro: Dealing with simulations that generate a lot of data>>https://neuron.yale.edu/neuron/docs/dealing-simulations-generate-lot-data||rel=" noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"]] === |
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-How to deal with simulations that generate a lot of data that must be saved? We will showcase different approaches. |
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