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tutorials:tutorial_2 [2016/09/02 04:42] – section headings zenke | tutorials:tutorial_2 [2018/02/28 17:58] (current) – [Visualizing the spikes] Adds gnuplot code for spike raster zenke | ||
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- | Let's take a look at the spikes (in the [[manual: | + | Let's take a look at the spikes (in the [[manual: |
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+ | set xrange [2:5] | ||
+ | set yrange [:5000] | ||
+ | plot ' | ||
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That's a lot of spikes, but the image suggests that there is some synchrony going on at times, but there are also phases of asynchronous firing. Let's zoom in a bit more: | That's a lot of spikes, but the image suggests that there is some synchrony going on at times, but there are also phases of asynchronous firing. Let's zoom in a bit more: | ||
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- | For more sophisticated ways of writing patterns or synfire chain structures into a connectivity matrix, check out the documentation of [[manual: | + | For more sophisticated ways of writing patterns or synfire chain structures into a connectivity matrix, check out the documentation of [[manual: |
You can also always load a weight matrix from an external file which have generated using MATLAB or Python. Auryn supports a coordinate based [[http:// | You can also always load a weight matrix from an external file which have generated using MATLAB or Python. Auryn supports a coordinate based [[http:// | ||
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