What kinds of models can be implemented in Jaxley
?¶
Jaxley
focuses on biophysical, Hodgkin-Huxley-type models. You can think of Jaxley
like the NEURON
simulator written in JAX
.
Jaxley
allows to simulate the following types of models, as well as networks thereof:
- single-compartment (point neuron) Hodgkin-Huxley models
- multi-compartment Hodgkin-Huxley models
- rate-based neuron models
For all of these models, Jaxley
is flexible and accurate. For example, it can flexibly add new channel models, use different kinds of synapses (conductance-based, tanh, …), and it can insert different kinds of channels in different branches (or compartments) within single cells. Like NEURON
, Jaxley
implements a backward-Euler solver for stable numerical solution of multi-compartment neurons.
However, Jaxley
does not implement the following types of models:
- leaky-integrate and fire neurons
- Ishikevich neuron models
- etc…