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Visual Cortex Neurons: Dendritic study (Anderson et al 1999)
Accession: 3812
Neuron mod and hoc files for the paper: Anderson, J.C. Binzegger, T., Kahana, O., Segev, I., and Martin, K.A.C Dendritic asymmetry cannot account for directional responses in visual cortex. Nature Neuroscience 2:820:824, 1999
Reference: Anderson JC, Binzegger T, Kahana O, Martin KA, Segev I (1999) Dendritic asymmetry cannot account for directional responses of neurons in visual cortex. Nat Neurosci 2:820-4 [PubMed]
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Model Information (Click on a link to find other models with that property)
Model Type:  Neuron or other electrically excitable cell;
Brain Region(s)/Organism:  
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Gap Junctions:  
Receptor(s):  AMPA; NMDA;
Gene(s):  
Transmitter(s):  
Simulation Environment:  Neuron;
Model Concept(s):  Pattern Recognition; Active Dendrites; Influence of Dendritic Geometry;
Implementer(s):  Khana, Oz;
Search NeuronDB for information about:  AMPA; NMDA;
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nmda.mod
two_exp.mod
mosinit.hoc
mosinit.ses
                            
Example simulation produces a few curves from fig 4b.
Discrepancies may be due to differences between the
synapse file used by the figure and the synapse locations
defined in Files/meyLongSynfile3.hoc

mosinit.hoc and mosinit.ses file were created by Michael Hines.
In order to run the example, the last few lines of
sim_hoc_files/sim_ampa.hoc were commented out to avoid generating
a large number of results files. Also the mod files were moved out of
a Mod subdirectory and into the top directory to conform to the
policy of the mos2nrn autolaunch program.




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