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tutorials:writing_your_own_plasticity_model [2018/02/07 23:02] – [Synapse and Plasticity Models] zenke | tutorials:writing_your_own_plasticity_model [2018/02/07 23:11] (current) – Adds final paragraph on unit tests zenke | ||
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tr_post_hom = dst-> | tr_post_hom = dst-> | ||
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- | which initializes the traces using their respective time constants tau_* and registers them to either the presynaptic ('' | + | which initializes the traces using their respective time constants tau_* and registers them to either the presynaptic ('' |
==== Weight updates at spiking events (propagate) ==== | ==== Weight updates at spiking events (propagate) ==== | ||
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where you will have to define and initialize the variable time_scaling somewhere in your connection object. It will give you the new step width in multiples of Auryn' | where you will have to define and initialize the variable time_scaling somewhere in your connection object. It will give you the new step width in multiples of Auryn' | ||
+ | This should give you the necessary tools to start out with writing your own plasticity models. As with all code, write simple unit tests to ensure you are simulating what you want to simulate. Happy coding. |
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