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- | ====== Tutorial 1 ====== | + | ====== Tutorial 1: Single neuron with Poisson input ====== |
Here you will learn to simulate a single AdEx neuron and record spikes and membrane potentials. | Here you will learn to simulate a single AdEx neuron and record spikes and membrane potentials. | ||
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One comment is in order: Writing output to disk is computationally expensive. It's often possible to speed up a simulation substantially by reducing the amount of data that's saved. Choose the variables you want to record carefully and you will be rewarded with code that runs much faster. | One comment is in order: Writing output to disk is computationally expensive. It's often possible to speed up a simulation substantially by reducing the amount of data that's saved. Choose the variables you want to record carefully and you will be rewarded with code that runs much faster. | ||
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Now all that's left to do is to tell the Auryn kernel how long we want to run our simulation. Let's say we want to run for 2 seconds. We write: | Now all that's left to do is to tell the Auryn kernel how long we want to run our simulation. Let's say we want to run for 2 seconds. We write: |
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