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Wed, 11 Jan 2017 19:40:00 +0100
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Hello Johannes,

thank you for your reply. 

I will try to clarify the structure of the network:

Network consists of 100 fully interconnected neurons.
All neurons receive low frequency Poisson noise inputs 

In addition, 3-5 populations of 10 predefined neurons out of the population of 100 neurons receive sequences of spike patterns: 
10 neurons, belonging to the same population, are activated simultaneously, then a period of only noise inputs follows, and the correlated activation continues; etc;  
a second, third etc population of 10 neurons is activated in the same way. 

I want to better understand what you meant by "The first SpikeSourceArray generated in the pynn script will send its spikes through driver no. 255 (resp 511), the second SpikeSourceArray will use driver 254 (resp 510)". In the table that you referred, for every line driver was given a neuron id. Does that mean, that every line driver refer to only 1 neuron? If so, inputs for multiple neurons should be generated using "for" loop and SpikeSourceArray with times of spikes for each neuron?

Best regards,
Rolandas

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