GENESIS neural simulator
GENESIS (the GEneral NEural SImulation System) is a software platform for the simulation of neural systems ranging from subcellular components and biochemical reactions to complex models of single neurons, large networks, and systems-level processes.
Features:
Object oriented modeling paradigm facilitates:
- modification, reuse, and exchange of models or model components
- extension of simulator functionality by adding new classes or commands
"hsolve" solver object allows fast implicit matrix methods and delivery of spike events, while preserving the illusion of separate objects
From the outset GENESIS was designed for network modeling and parallelism
Powerful scripting language allows custom-scripted simulation GUIs and specification of large network models with only a few lines of code.
Website:
http://genesis-sim.org/GENESIS/ - the stable, "classic" GENESIS 2 simulator
http://genesis-sim.org - GENESIS 3 (G-3), a 21st century neural simulator under development
Features:
Object oriented modeling paradigm facilitates:
- modification, reuse, and exchange of models or model components
- extension of simulator functionality by adding new classes or commands
"hsolve" solver object allows fast implicit matrix methods and delivery of spike events, while preserving the illusion of separate objects
From the outset GENESIS was designed for network modeling and parallelism
Powerful scripting language allows custom-scripted simulation GUIs and specification of large network models with only a few lines of code.
Website:
http://genesis-sim.org/GENESIS/ - the stable, "classic" GENESIS 2 simulator
http://genesis-sim.org - GENESIS 3 (G-3), a 21st century neural simulator under development
Specifications
Associations
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