The Electrotonic Workbench
ted@SPENCER.CTAN.YALE.EDU
ted at SPENCER.CTAN.YALE.EDU
Mon Oct 14 14:05:17 EDT 1996
For those who are concerned with how electrical signals spread in
biological neurons, it may be of interest to learn that Michael
Hines's simulation program NEURON can now compute the electrotonic
transform and display the results as neuromorphic or Log A vs. x
renderings at the click of a button. An abstract that presents the
basic concepts and illustrates this new feature is at
http://www.neuron.yale.edu/papers/ebench/ebench.html
Further information about this powerful suite of analytical tools
will be presented at the Society for Neuroscience Meeting in
Washington, DC on Wednesday, Nov. 20, 1996 at 1 PM (Carnevale, N.T.,
Tsai, K.Y., and Hines, M.L.. The Electrotonic Workbench. Society for
Neuroscience Abstracts 22:1741, 1996, abstract 687.1)
This and other references of interest to those who are concerned with
biologically realistic neural computation are located at
http://www.neuron.yale.edu/papers/nrnrefs.html
--Ted
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