USING THE NEURON SIMULATION ENVIRONMENT
Satellite Symposium, Society for Neuroscience Meeting
9 AM - 5 PM on Saturday, Nov. 10, 2001
Speakers: N.T. Carnevale, M.L. Hines, J.W. Moore, and G.M. Shepherd
Description
NEURON, which runs under UNIX/Linux, MSWindows, and MacOS,
is an advanced simulation environment
that handles realistic models of biophysical mechanisms,
individual neurons, and networks of cells.
In lectures with live computer demonstrations, this course will present
information essential for teaching and research applications of NEURON.
The emphasis is on practical issues that are key to the most productive use of
this powerful and convenient modeling tool.
Partial list of topics to be covered:
- Efficient design and implementation of models of neurons and networks
- constructing and managing models with the Cell Builder, Network Builder,
and the new Linear Circuit Builder
- using the built-in variable-order variable-timestep integrator
for improved speed and accuracy
- parallelizing simulations over a workstation cluster
- Using NEURON's graphical interface to
- control simulations and analyze simulation results
without additional programming
- import morphometric data
- optimize models with high-dimensional datasets
- Expanding NEURON's repertoire of biophysical mechanisms.
- Databases for empirically-based modeling.
Each registrant will receive a comprehensive set of notes
which include material that has not yet appeared elsewhere in print.
Registration is limited to 55 individuals
on a first-come, first-serve basis.
- Registration Deadline
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Friday, October 12, 2001
NO on-site registration will be accepted.
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Address other inquiries to:
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Ted Carnevale (phone 203-432-7363, email
ted.carnevale@yale.edu)
or
Michael Hines (phone 203-737-4232, email
michael.hines@yale.edu)
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NEURON's URLs
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http://www.neuron.yale.edu
&
http://neuron.duke.edu
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Supported in part by the
National Science Foundation.
Opinions expressed are those of the authors
and not necessarily those of the Foundation.
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Using the NEURON Simulation Environment
Satellite Symposium, Society for Neuroscience Meeting
Saturday, November 10, 2001
San Diego,CA