Simulations of the behavior of synaptically driven neurons via time-invariant circuit models
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- DOI: 10.1109/10.650000
Simulations of the behavior of synaptically driven neurons via time-invariant circuit models
Abstract
This paper describes computer simulations of the behavior of Hodgkin-Huxley neurons, based on a redefinition of membrane and synaptic connections as time-invariant circuit elements. Examples are given showing that this self-consistent equivalent circuit representation allows very efficient computer simulations and could facilitate the introduction of detailed biological neurons into formal neural networks.
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