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- | Auryn is a set of lightweight classes combined with some examples of how to use them. The power of the framework derives from its speed and extensibility if you do not hesitate | + | ====== Compiling |
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Auryn was specifically designed to study synaptic plasticity. To see plasticity in action you can monitor single synaptic weights or groups of them using a [[WeightMonitor]] object. If you are only interested in let's say the mean weight change in one of the plastic [[Connection]] objects your defined (i.e. the mean weight between two neuronal populations in your simulation), | Auryn was specifically designed to study synaptic plasticity. To see plasticity in action you can monitor single synaptic weights or groups of them using a [[WeightMonitor]] object. If you are only interested in let's say the mean weight change in one of the plastic [[Connection]] objects your defined (i.e. the mean weight between two neuronal populations in your simulation), | ||
- | In most cases Auryn [[Monitor]] | + | In most cases Auryn [[Monitor]] |
==== What's a Checker? ==== | ==== What's a Checker? ==== |
manual/start.txt · Last modified: 2018/02/07 08:58 by zenke