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19 19  The cortical mesocircuit model is a lateral extension of the microcircuit model published by [[Potjans & Diesmann (2014)>>https://doi.org/10.1093/cercor/bhs358]].
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36 36  The mesocircuit is a spatially structured network model covering 4x4 mm² of cortical surface area which is similar in size to multi-electrode arrays in use today.
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38 -The neurons of each population are assigned random positions in two-dimensional layers and they are connected with distance-dependent connection probabilities and conduction delays.
37 +The neurons of each population are assigned random positions in 2-dimensional layers and they are connected with distance-dependent connection probabilities and conduction delays.
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40 40  The densities of neurons and local synapses in the network are assumed to be realistic, amounting to ~~1.2 million neurons and ~~5.5 billion synapses.
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47 47  The mesocircuit is still under development and the neither the code nor a peer-reviewed manuscript have been published, yet.
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49 -To date, only a [[preprint>>https://arxiv.org/abs/1805.10235]] with detailed model documentation and preliminary results is available on arXiv.org.
48 +To date, only a [[preprint>>https://arxiv.org/abs/1805.10235]] with detailed model documentation and preliminary results is available on ArXiv.
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51 51  The Drive of this Collab provides access to a [[recent version of the model implementation>>https://wiki.ebrains.eu/bin/view/Collabs/mesocircuit/Drive]].
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53 -The development of the mesocircuit model belongs to task "SGA2 T4.2.1 - Spiking mesoscale cortical models with spatial organization" and constitutes the [[component C2418>>https://plus.humanbrainproject.eu/components/2418]].
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55 -The main contributors are Johanna Senk, Espen Hagen, Sacha J. van Albada and Markus Diesmann.
52 +The development of the mesocircuit model belongs to task "T4.2.1 - Spiking mesoscale cortical models with spatial organization" and constitutes the [[component C2418>>https://plus.humanbrainproject.eu/components/2418]].
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