sinusoidal current injection as a Transmembrane current
Posted: Wed Nov 21, 2007 6:41 pm
Hi All
I have open a topic like this but I have understood that I need another thing,
I am simulating a single compartment HH model in MATLAB, and use there a sinusoidal current injection like this;
Iinject=A*sin(wt);
I_total=Iinject-(INa+IK+etc...);
I think this injection current is a transmembrane current injection to soma? what do you think about it?
There is a subject in the forum (https://www.neuron.yale.edu/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=897)
but it says it is a ELECTRODE current? I use this but it didnt give the same results in my MATLAB program.
Do you think How can I do this transmembrane current injection in NEURON ?
Regards
I have open a topic like this but I have understood that I need another thing,
I am simulating a single compartment HH model in MATLAB, and use there a sinusoidal current injection like this;
Iinject=A*sin(wt);
I_total=Iinject-(INa+IK+etc...);
I think this injection current is a transmembrane current injection to soma? what do you think about it?
There is a subject in the forum (https://www.neuron.yale.edu/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=897)
but it says it is a ELECTRODE current? I use this but it didnt give the same results in my MATLAB program.
Do you think How can I do this transmembrane current injection in NEURON ?
Regards