Brian is a free, open source simulator for spiking neural networks.
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Brian is a free, open source simulator for spiking neural networks.
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Brain-inspired Cognitive Intelligence Engine (BrainCog) is a brain-inspired spiking neural network based platform for Brain-inspired Artificial Intelligence and simulating brains at multiple scales. The long term goal of BrainCog is to provide a comprehensive theory and system to decode the mechanisms and principles of human intelligence and its…
Easy whole-brain modeling for computational neuroscientists 🧠💻👩🏿🔬
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Computational Cognitive Neuroscience, Fourth Edition
GeNN is a GPU-enhanced Neuronal Network simulation environment based on code generation for Nvidia CUDA.
Blue Brain Python Optimisation Library
A python package for modelling locomotion in complex environments and spatially/velocity selective cell activity.
MNE-CPP: A Framework for Electrophysiology
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Python scripts that supplement the Coursera Computational Neuroscience course by the University of Washington
Inner ear models for Python
A publicly-editable collection of open science resources, including tools, datasets, meta-resources, etc.
NGC-Learn: Neurobiological Learning and Biomimetic Systems Simulation in Python
Auryn: A fast simulator for spiking neural networks with synaptic plasticity
The Human Neocortical Neurosolver (HNN) is a software tool that gives researchers/clinicians the ability to develop/test hypotheses on circuit mechanisms underlying EEG/MEG data.
Coursera Computational-NeuroScience course of the University of Washington
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