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Computational Neuroscience

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BioPhysics of Biological Circuits

This September I will attend to a interesting summer school organized by the Nicolas Cabrera Institute (Universidad Autonoma de Madrid). I know I will enjoy it for sure since I love this field but I think it is not going to be easy, a lot of advanced mathematics are going to be used to explain [...]

Project Updated: CPGs

After some suggestion from Gonzalo G. de Polavieja, the director of the NeuroLab, I have updated my CPG to be more biologically plausible. I have kept the Izhikevich’s model but now the two neurons exhibits fast rebound spiking. The Action Potentials plots looks absolutely better.

Project Updated: CPGs

Finally I have managed to finished two half-center oscillators. I have used the model developed by Izhikevich which needs few floating point operations but still shows the desired biological properties. Please refer to the Central Pattern Generatos section to a more detailed explanation I have included the Matlab files used to generate the graphics. It [...]

Central Pattern Generators

This is the first post in the category of Computational Neuroscience and shouldn’t be the last. When I have read this papers I will post a summary of them, highlighting the main ideas. These two papers are needed for the most astonishing project I have ever worked, hold on for a half a year and [...]