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Simulator for spiking neural networks with synaptic plasticity

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examples:orchestrated_plasticity [2016/02/12 02:55] – Adds phases of simulation paragraph zenkeexamples:orchestrated_plasticity [2016/02/12 02:56] – Fixes formatting bug zenke
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 The second phase is executed by ''2run_learn.sh''. It //rf2// starts where //rf1// stopped. Now the stimulation frequency is somewhat reduced and the network starts to exhibit delay activity after about 30-40 minutes (cf. Fig. 3j in the paper). The simulation stops after 1h total simulation time. The second phase is executed by ''2run_learn.sh''. It //rf2// starts where //rf1// stopped. Now the stimulation frequency is somewhat reduced and the network starts to exhibit delay activity after about 30-40 minutes (cf. Fig. 3j in the paper). The simulation stops after 1h total simulation time.
  
-Finally, the simulation is continued with ''3run_cued.sh' and files are stored with prefix //rf3//. Now the network is presented with incomplete and some completely new cues to which it responds in a consistent way. This is illustrated in Fig. 4b in the paper. This simulation runs per default for another hour, but you can change the ''simtime'' value in ''3run_cued.sh''.+Finally, the simulation is continued with ''3run_cued.sh'' and files are stored with prefix //rf3//. Now the network is presented with incomplete and some completely new cues to which it responds in a consistent way. This is illustrated in Fig. 4b in the paper. This simulation runs per default for another hour, but you can change the ''simtime'' value in ''3run_cued.sh''.
  
  
examples/orchestrated_plasticity.txt · Last modified: 2016/06/16 17:02 by zenke