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72 72  Now, all 100 neurons in our population are identical, so if we plotted the first neuron, the second neuron, ..., we'd get the same trace.
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74 -Let's change that. In nature every neuron is a little bit different, so let's set the resting membrane potential and the spike threshold randomly from a Gaussian distribution, and let's plot membrane voltage from _all_ the  neurons.
74 +Let's change that. In nature every neuron is a little bit different, so let's set the resting membrane potential and the spike threshold randomly from a Gaussian distribution.
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76 -Now if we run our simulation again, we can see the effect of this heterogeneity in the neuron population.
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80 80  (% class="small" %)**Summary (In this tutorial, you have learned to do X…)**
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