To whom it may concern,
I am writing regarding the problem with giving my topology network noise
after simulation with the signal. The network is oscillating with noise
generator which is created as single layer which provides noise for other
nodes (which consist of layers). I stimulate my network with stronger
signal(another different layer) and after the simulation the Nodes stop
reacting to the noise input and become stuck on refresh Voltage and its
for longer periods than refractory period.
The model is derivation of Hill-Tononi example network.
The Nest is running on Ubuntu 20.04 , Conda/Spyder The nest is version
v2.20.1
To visualize the problem here are the images which illustrate the problem
[image: image.png]
[image: image.png]
Here is the snippet of the code with the connections and layer setups
Best regards
Bc. Filip Blaštík
Hi,
If Tiziano who wrote the code could enlighten me on understanding further of the
code that'd be great, but in case he left already could the Community
can jump in?;
The "chunks" are clearly dedicated to Nodes, but I wonder if there are
cases chunks are used for other objects?
Thanks,
Itaru.
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