Brian is a free, open source simulator for spiking neural networks.
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Brian is a free, open source simulator for spiking neural networks.
Toolbox for converting analog to spiking neural networks (ANN to SNN), and running them in a spiking neuron simulator.
A brian2 extension to simulate spiking neural networks on GPUs
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A virtual optogenetics laboratory
A framework for simulating mean-field neural mass models of spiking neurons, comparing them to large network simulations, and predicting electrical stimulation responses of neural populations.
Neural simulations using Brian2 Python Package
Introducing dendrites to spiking neural networks. Designed for the Brian 2 simulator.
This repository aims to introduce students at the University of Osnabrück to Neurodynamics, allowing them to interactively investigate several neurodynamic processes using Jupyter Notebooks in Google Colab.
These are models that are used to study the spiking of the neurones organized according to their complexity from just considering the voltage to doing the ADEX model
Project done as part of the course Intro to Neural and Cognitive Modelling at IIIT-H
Neuronal Simulation of the Granule Cell Layer within the Cerebellar Cortex
Network model of Rosenbaum et al. (2017) reimplemented in Brian 2. Developed as a course project during OCNC2017.
Simulating the Izhikevich spiking neuron model using the Brian2 software
Neural network simulation of mouse visual cortex
UoM CS Final Year Project: Dynamical Behaviours in Neurons and Neuronal Networks
Small example of using matplotlib to visualize the results of a Brian 2 simulation managed by pypet.
The materials for Summer School AIRI 2022, BI department
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