NEURON files from the paper: Migliore M, Migliore R (2012) Know Your Current Ih: Interaction with a Shunting Current Explains the Puzzling Effects of Its Pharmacological or Pathological Modulations. PLoS ONE 7(5): e36867. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0036867 The non-specific, hyperpolarization activated, Ih current is particularly involved in epilepsy and it exhibits an excitatory or inhibitory action on synaptic integration in an apparently inconsistent way. With a series of simulations, using a realistic model, we show how and why a shunting current, such as that carried by TASK-like channels, dependent on the Ih peak conductance, is able to explain virtually all experimental findings on Ih up- or down-regulation by modulators or pathological conditions. The hoc file " fig-5a" is a typical simulation file, for illustration purposes only, that reproduces the results reported in Fig. 5a: It tests the peak somatic membrane potential as a function of synaptic stimulation strength using I_lk with lk = 0.7 (i.e. 70% of the peak Ih conductance) under control conditions (red) and no Ih (blue). Ih increases the peak depolarization for weak inputs and reduces it for stronger inputs. Under unix systems: to compile the mod files use the command nrnivmodl and run the simulation hoc file with the command nrniv fig-5a.hoc Under Windows systems: to compile the mod files use the "mknrndll" command. A double click on the simulation file fig-5a.hoc will open the simulation window. Questions on how to use this model should be directed to michele.migliore@cnr.it