relacs

Relaxed Electrophysiological Data Acquisition,
Control, and Stimulation

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ModelLib Plugins

Libraries to be used by model plugins.

EPhys Plugin Set:
Awiszus:

The Awiszus model with A current

Chacron2007:

A variant of the Hodgkin-Huxley model with dynamic position of sodium activation and inactivation.

Connor:

The Connor model with A current.

Crook:

The two-compartment Crook model with adaptation currents.

Edman:

The Edman model for a lobster stretch receptor neurone with a slowly inactivating sodium current.

FitzhughNagumo:

The Fitzhugh-Nagumo model

FleidervishSI:

The Fleidervish model with slowly inactivating sodium current

HodgkinHuxley:

The Hodgkin-Huxley (1952) model

Keppler:

A 2-dimensional reduction of the Hodgkin-Huxley (1952) model by Kepler et al.

MilesDai:

The Miles-Dai model for spinal motoneurones with slowly inactivating sodium current

MorrisLecar:

The Morris-Lecar model

MorrisLecarPrescott:

The Morris-Lecar model with adaptation current as in Prescott & Sejnowski (2008)

PassiveMembrane:

A passive membrane (RC circuit)

RushRinzel:

The Rush-Rinzel model with A current

SimplifiedTraub:

Simplified 3-dimensional version of the soma compartment Traub-Miles (1991) model

SpikingNeuron:

Base class for a spiking (point-) neuron

Stimulus:

Implementation of SpikingNeuron that just returns the stimulus

TraubErmentrout1998:

The single compartment model with adaptation currents as used in Ermentrout (1998)

TraubErmentrout2001:

The single compartment model with adaptation currents as used in Ermentrout et al. (2001)

TraubErmentrout:

Base class for Traub-Miles (1991) based models with M-type, calcium, and AHP-type currents

TraubHH:

The Traub-Miles (1991) model with the HH currents I_Na, I_K, and I_l only.

TraubKepler:

A 2-dimensional reduction of the Traub (1991) model by Kepler et al.

TraubMiles:

The soma compartment of the Traub-Miles (1991) model

WangBuzsakiAdapt:

The Wang-Buzsaki model with an additional adaptation current.

WangBuzsaki:

Wang-Buzsaki (1996) interneuron model

WangIKNa:

The Wang et al. 2003 model with a sodium activated potassium current.

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