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Date: 2016-04-05 09:12:37
Neuroscience
Computational neuroscience
Nervous system
Biology
Spiking neural network
NEST
Biological neuron model
Brian
HodgkinHuxley model
Neuron
Biological neural network
Action potential

(Hrsg.): , Lecture Notes in Informatics (LNI), Gesellschaft f¨ur Informatik, Bonn 1 NESTML: a modeling language for spiking neurons Dimitri Plotnikov1, Bernhard Rumpe1 , Ing

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