Hi Adam,
There is a conductance-based version of the model by Vogels and Abbott (2005) as used in
the Brette et al (2007) simulator review paper. The example is currently only available in
SLI, not in Python. You can find it under examples/Brette_et_al_2007. See the
benchmark.sli file in that directory for information in how to run the benchmark.
Best,
Hans Ekkehard
On 31 Oct 2019, at 08:55, Adam Haber
<adamhaber@gmail.com<mailto:adamhaber@gmail.com>> wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to port to NEST this "conductance-based" network from Brian:
https://brian2.readthedocs.io/en/stable/examples/frompapers.Stimberg_et_al_…
I'm unable to reproduce their results (qualitatively - I'm not expecting identical
results since I assume RNGs, solvers and other implementation details differ in many
ways). Is there any publicly available example of a random balanced network with
conductance based synapses? From what I've seen, all the brunel-style example networks
are current based (as in the original paper).
Thanks in advance,
Adam
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