external voltage stimulation + stochasticity
Posted: Wed Mar 07, 2012 9:46 am
Hello all,
What I would like to do is simulate the response of neurons stimulated with an external voltage. I've been doing this using the external mechanism, and I get nice results.
Now what I would like to add onto this idea is to excite more than one neuron (that has identical biophysical properties) with the same external voltage but add a randomness in the results to get a different pattern of firing from each neuron that corresponds to the same external voltage.
What is the best way (programming-wise and biology-wise) to go about doing this given that the cell's biophysical properties will be the same and the external voltage is the same.
Maybe a randomly varying firing threshold?
Thanks,
Andreas.
What I would like to do is simulate the response of neurons stimulated with an external voltage. I've been doing this using the external mechanism, and I get nice results.
Now what I would like to add onto this idea is to excite more than one neuron (that has identical biophysical properties) with the same external voltage but add a randomness in the results to get a different pattern of firing from each neuron that corresponds to the same external voltage.
What is the best way (programming-wise and biology-wise) to go about doing this given that the cell's biophysical properties will be the same and the external voltage is the same.
Maybe a randomly varying firing threshold?
Thanks,
Andreas.