Simulations using the Python interface to Neuron 7.2 (Development Version) Written by Brandon Aubie brandon@aubie.ca How to Use ========== Install NEURON along with the Python interface. To make use of multiple cores (or workstations), install the OpenMP toolset. View run.py for instructions on running different simulations and reproducing a subset of the figures in Aubie et al. (2012). In general, once you have a simulation defined (the appropriate lines uncommented in run.py), you can simply run: # ./run and the simulations will run in multiple threads. If OpenMP is not available on your system, you can simply run: # python run.py Output files are CSV files suitable for producing graphs with many graphing programs such as GLE (http://glx.sourceforge.net/). References ========== Aubie, B., Sayegh, R., & Faure, P. A. (2012). Duration Tuning across Vertebrates. Journal of Neuroscience, 32(18), 6373-6390. Changelog ========== 2022-12: Migrate to Python 3(via `2to3 -w .`)