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a simple linear LFP model

November 08, 2020

a simple LFP model: several white noise spike trains are convolved with a synaptic kernel & the resulting signals are added. changing the decay time of the synaptic kernel changes LFP timescale. ⏲️ pic.twitter.com/J3NyiPt0Cb

— Natalie Schaworonkow (@nschawor) November 9, 2020

Tags: simulation, spectral-analysis, timescale

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