This directory contains NEURON files associated with computing neuronal response to a Chirp stimulus. These files, and the functions there in, could be used to generate traces that shed light on the sensitivity of impedance measurements (both amplitude- and phase-related) to various parameters associated with the h channel and passive properties of a single compartmental model. These files will help recreate results presented in Fig. 7 of the 2007 paper and in Fig. 3 of the 2008 paper, both referenced below. Rishikesh Narayanan and Daniel Johnston, “Long-term potentiation in rat hippocampal neurons is accompanied by spatially widespread changes in intrinsic oscillatory dynamics and excitability,” Neuron, 56(6), pp. 1061–1075, December 2007. Rishikesh Narayanan and Daniel Johnston, “The h channel mediates location dependence and plasticity of intrinsic phase response in rat hippocampal neurons,” The Journal of Neuroscience, 28(22), pp. 5846–5860, May 2008. An example output voltage file, named "ChirpGh_10.00.txt", is saved in the Output directory. It corresponds to default values for all other parameters, with the h conductance set at 100 uS/cm2. This was generated using the "Chirp_Gh()" function. The corresponding current values are in the file "ChirpI.txt". Both files contain 1002000 points, corresponding to a time period of 25050 ms, with 40 points per ms. If impedance analyses were to be performed with values in the "ChirpGh_10.00.txt" file as the voltage response, and values in the file "ChirpI.txt" as the current input, then the measurements should read as follows: Resonance frequency (f_R): 6.77 Hz Resonance strength (Q): 1.338 Maximal impedance amplitude (|Z|_Max): 50.9 MOhm Total inductive area (Phi_L): 0.0545 rad.Hz For details about each of these measurements, refer to the two papers mentioned above. Written by Rishikesh Narayanan. Contact: rishi.n@gmail.com