Circuits that contain the Modeling Application : GENESIS (Home Page)

(GENESIS (short for GEneral NEural SImulation System) is a general purpose simulation platform which was developed to support the simulation of neural systems ranging from complex models of single neurons to simulations of large networks made up of more abstract neuronal components. GENESIS has provided the basis for laboratory courses in neural simulation at both Caltech and the Marine Biological Laboratory in Woods Hole, MA, as well as many other institutions. Most current GENESIS applications involve realistic simulations of biological neural systems. Although the software can also model more abstract networks, other simulators are more suitable for backpropagation and similar connectionist modeling.)
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    Models
1. 5-neuron-model of neocortex for producing realistic extracellular AP shapes (Van Dijck et al. 2012)
2. A multilayer cortical model to study seizure propagation across microdomains (Basu et al. 2015)
3. ACnet23 primary auditory cortex model (Beeman et al 2019)
4. Auditory cortex layer IV network model (Beeman 2013)
5. Cerebellar granular layer (Maex and De Schutter 1998)
6. Gap junction coupled network of striatal fast spiking interneurons (Hjorth et al. 2009)
7. Gating of steering signals through phasic modulation of reticulospinal neurons (Kozlov et al. 2014)
8. Hippocampal CA3 network and circadian regulation (Stanley et al. 2013)
9. Large scale neocortical model for PGENESIS (Crone et al 2019)
10. Leech Heart (HE) Motor Neuron conductances contributions to NN activity (Lamb & Calabrese 2013)
11. Leech heart interneuron network model (Hill et al 2001, 2002)
12. Modulation of septo-hippocampal theta activity by GABAA receptors (Hajos et al. 2004)
13. Networks of spiking neurons: a review of tools and strategies (Brette et al. 2007)
14. Striatal NN model of MSNs and FSIs investigated effects of dopamine depletion (Damodaran et al 2015)
15. Synchronicity of fast-spiking interneurons balances medium-spiny neurons (Damodaran et al. 2014)
16. Turtle visual cortex model (Nenadic et al. 2003, Wang et al. 2005, Wang et al. 2006)

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