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About NEURON

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NEURON is designed for empirically-based neural modeling of biological neurons and networks, and is particularly well-suited for use by experimentalists. It also handles models of artificial spiking neurons, which are simulated with an extremely efficient discrete event method. Network models may contain any combination of biophysical and artificial spiking model cells. More than 2800 scientific publications have reported work that involved NEURON (see list at https://nrn.readthedocs.io/en/latest/pu ... euron.html)

NEURON is available free of charge from https://nrn.readthedocs.io/en/latest/. It runs on all leading computational platforms from workstations and PCs (UNIX/Linux/macOS and MSWindows) to supercomputers. Simulations can take advantage of parallel hardware ranging from multiple core PCs and Macs to workstation clusters and massively parallel supercomputer hardware.

NEURON was created by Michael Hines and John Moore at Duke University, and has been actively supported ever since. To help meet the evolving needs of neuroscientists, it uses an open source development model (code hosted at GitHub), with Michael playing a key role along with team members at Yale (Robert McDougal, Ted Carnevale) and other research institutions around the world.

Supported in part by National Institutes of Health, National Science Foundation, and the Blue Brain Project.

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