Hi Zirui,
Thanks for writing in. I would indeed suggest to use the modeling language NESTML to write
your neuron model in.
There is a base (one input port) IAF model here:
https://github.com/nest/nestml/blob/master/models/neurons/iaf_cond_beta.nes…
You could adapt the multiple input ports from, for example,
https://github.com/nest/nestml/blob/master/models/neurons/traub_cond_multis…
For some documentation about the multiple input ports feature, please see
https://nestml.readthedocs.io/en/v5.1.0/nestml_language/neurons_in_nestml.h…
Please let us know if you should run into any issues during the implementation.
With kind regards,
Charl
On Mon, Nov 7, 2022, at 09:11, 王梓瑞 wrote:
Hi,
I planned to use simple integrate-and-fire model (iaf_cond_beta) to construct the
cortico-striatal network, but then it appeared some issues. Since striatum neurons have
multiple synapses (AMPA and NMDA for example), ‘iaf_cond_beta’ seemed not to support
multiple synapse input. I searched the whole Model directory and found multiple synapse
neuron models like “aeif_cond_beta_multisynapse”, “aeif_cond_alpha_multisynapse” and
“aeif_psc_alpha_multisynaps”.
So I wondered if there’s a multiple synapse version of simple integrate-and-fire model
(iaf_cond_beta), or can I construct a multiple synapse simple integrate-and-fire model
through nestml.
Thank you
Best,
Zirui
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