Dear Anh,
* Current input to receptor_type 0 goes directly into the neuron, in the same way as
I_e, no additional filtering. If you connect without specifying a receptor, receptor_type
0 is used by default.
* Spikes from a presynaptic neuron evoke postsynaptic currents I_syn in the receiving
neuron. Spikes through connections with positive weights contribute to I_syn,ex, while
spikes arriving with negative weights go to I_syn,in.
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Hans Ekkehard
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Date: Monday, 1 April 2024 at 18:19
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Subject: [NEST Users] Re: Questions regarding the iaf_psc_exp model
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I mean current received from current generator and spike generator with static synapse
will go to receptor_type0, is that correct?
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