Dear prof. Plesser,

As you very well stated, I want to force an AdEx neuron to fire at e.g., times 10.5 ms, 15.8 ms and 23.4 ms during a simulation.
The output spike train should be consisted of only the forced spikes, since there isn't any input.
The aim is to keep track of the weight change of its plastic synapse by having complete control of the neuron's output spike train.

Thank you very much,
I hope there is a way of implementing that.

Kind regards,



From: Hans Ekkehard Plesser <hans.ekkehard.plesser@nmbu.no>
Sent: 21 October 2019 16:27
To: users@nest-simulator.org
Subject: [NEST Users] Re: precise firing events
 

Dear Nikolaos,

Just to be sure that I understand you correctly: You want to make an AdEx neuron fire at, e.g., times 10.5 ms, 15.8 ms and 23.4 ms during your simulation? I assume those «forced» spikes should be in addition to the spikes the neuron anyway fires, driven by input? Should these «forced» spikes affect the adapting mechanism in the neuron or just be added to the output spike train?

Best,
Hans Ekkehard

On 21 Oct 2019, at 08:58, Nikolaos Chrysanthidis <nchr@kth.se> wrote:



Dear NEST users,


I would like to ask you if there is any way to have an AdEx neuron model firing at specific times (ms) in NEST.


Kind regards,

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