> I am very interested in if NEURON can simulate Purkinje cell of
> cerebelum. Was there any research about it?
On 5/16/2005 Ted Carnevale <ted.carnevale@yale.edu> wrote:
> It can. Whether anyone has built such a model I don't know.
> Have you checked ModelDB?
> http://senselab.med.yale.edu/senselab/modeldb/
>
> The other place to look is
> http://www.neuron.yale.edu/neuron/bib/usednrn.html
On 5/17/2005 Sheng-Chun Yen <shengchy@usc.edu> wrote:
> I found there is a good model of Purkinje cell from Dr. Raman.
> However, I can not understand the description in MOD file.
> Is there any tutorial for language of MOD files?
On 5/17/2005 Ted Carnevale <ted.carnevale@yale.edu> wrote:
For general information about mod files go to the FAQ list
http://www.neuron.yale.edu/neuron/faq/general-questions
and look at these items
- Where can I find examples of mod files?
How do I compile mod files?
Language), which is used to add new biophysical mechanisms
to NEURON. The best place to learn about NMODL is
http://www.neuron.yale.edu/ftp/ted/book ... xedref.pdf
If you're using MSWin, you'll find some old documentation
about NMODL in c:\nrn57\html\refman\nocmodl.html. This
was written before NEURON was ported to the Mac and PCs,
so it doesn't say anything about mknrndll.