mechanisms writing ionic concentration
Posted: Fri Jul 13, 2007 2:06 am
Hi, ted
It is stated in a NEURON paper: expanding neuron's repertoire of mechanisms with nmodl
page 26
that: no ionic concentration should be written by more than one mechanism
, which mean that all processes which could affect specific ionic concentration should only be expressed as one mechanism in one .mod file, is is right?
So, we know NEURON could keep track with ica and automatically adds up all sub component of ica by using WRITE ica, but why does NEURON implement a different tragedy in processing concentration?
It is stated in a NEURON paper: expanding neuron's repertoire of mechanisms with nmodl
page 26
that: no ionic concentration should be written by more than one mechanism
, which mean that all processes which could affect specific ionic concentration should only be expressed as one mechanism in one .mod file, is is right?
So, we know NEURON could keep track with ica and automatically adds up all sub component of ica by using WRITE ica, but why does NEURON implement a different tragedy in processing concentration?