Some simple demonstrations of NETMORPH
The following is a set of simple demonstrations that exhibit some of NETMORPH's capabilities. Many of these demonstrations were created as tests during implementation and testing of parts of the NETMORPH framework. Some demonstrations were created with earlier versions of NETMORPH.
Please follow the links below to view some results of NETMORPH simulations.
Output generated with the standard testscript: Cortical layers II to VI from left to right.
Animated network development:
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Output generated with the standard testscript: Cortical layers II to VI from left to right.
Animated network development:
[GIF format] (4MB, please note that this shows development in reverse)
[AVI format] (.rar achive compressed to 22MB, best viewed with the VLC media player)
- Testing the proximity-based model of synapse formation.
- Two network layers in 3D with axons of pyramidal neurons and interneurons that are attracted to neurons in the opposite layer.
- Koene, R.A. (2007). Accessing Memory by Serial Reconstruction. Presented at the InnerSpace Foundation Neuroengineering Meeting. Boston, MA: koene.IF-2007-serial-reconstruction-and-memory.
- Excerpt of a multi-layer network developed over 21 days. The network contains only pyramidal neurons. The growth cones of the axons of pyramidal neurons in one layer are attracted to the cells in the next layer:
- Excerpt of simulated network development within a slice of neural tissue. Only pyramidal neurons are shown. Axon and dendrite growth are governed by intrinsic process models: