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44 44  **Slide** listing prerequisites
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47 -To follow this tutorial, you need a basic knowledge of neuroscience (high-school level or greater), basic familiarity with the Python programming language, and you should have already followed our earlier tutorial video which guides you through the installation process.
47 +To follow this tutorial, you need a basic knowledge of neuroscience (high-school level or higher), basic familiarity with the Python programming language, and you should have already followed our earlier tutorial video which guides you through the installation process.
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49 49  This video covers PyNN 0.10. If you've installed a more recent version of PyNN, you might want to look for an updated version of this video.
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357 357  Of course, PyNN allows you to create much more complex networks than this, with more realistic neuron models, synaptic plasticity, spatial structure, and so on. You can also use other simulators, such as Brian or SpiNNaker, and you can run simulations in parallel on clusters or supercomputers.
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359 -We will be releasing a series of tutorials, throughout this year, to introduce these more advanced features of PyNN, so keep an eye on the EBRAINS website.
359 +We will be releasing a series of tutorials, throughout this year, to introduce these more advanced features of PyNN, so keep an eye on the EBRAINS website.
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