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    The HodgkinHuxley model, or conductance-based model, is a mathematical model that describes how action potentials in neurons are initiated and propagated...
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    Andrew Huxley and John Eccles. Hodgkin was born in Banbury, Oxfordshire, on 5 February 1914. He was the oldest of three sons of Quakers George Hodgkin and...
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    (or density) pulses that can be modeled as solitons. The model is proposed as an alternative to the HodgkinHuxley model in which action potentials: voltage-gated...
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    Liverpool. Huxley was mentioned in S11 E6 of Archer: "The Double Date". HodgkinHuxley model Huxley family List of presidents of the Royal Society Huxley, Andrew...
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  • The renowned HodgkinHuxley model of the axon from the Loligo squid exemplifies such models. Although qualitatively correct, the H-H model does not describe...
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  • nervous neurons, neuroendocrine neurons, and endocrine cells. The HodgkinHuxley model translates data about the current of a system at a specific voltage...
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    extent the electrical neuron models hold for extra-cellular stimulation (see e.g.). The HodgkinHuxley model (H&H model) is a model of the relationship between...
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  • 1950s Drs. Hodgkin and Huxley performed experiments on the squid giant axon, and in the process developed a model (the HodgkinHuxley model) for sodium...
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  • depolarised by slowly rising current (ramp depolarisation) in vitro. The HodgkinHuxley model also shows accommodation. Sudden depolarisation of a nerve evokes...
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    {\dot {w}}=v+a-bw.} The FitzHugh–Nagumo model is a simplified 2D version of the HodgkinHuxley model which models in a detailed manner activation and deactivation...
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  • voltage-clamp data. The FitzHugh–Nagumo model is a simplication of the HodgkinHuxley model. The Hindmarsh–Rose model is an extension which describes neuronal...
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    successful neuron models is the HodgkinHuxley model, for which Hodgkin and Huxley won the 1963 Nobel Prize in physiology or medicine. The model is based on...
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  • neuroscience Biological neuron model HodgkinHuxley model FitzHugh–Nagumo model Neural oscillations Nonlinear dynamics Quantitative models of the action potential...
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    contrast, other biophysically accurate neural models such as the HodgkinHuxley model and Morris–Lecar model consist of multiple variables that cannot be...
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    models, such as the Morris–Lecar model and the FitzHugh–Nagumo model, both of which have only two coupled ODEs. The properties of the HodgkinHuxley and...
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  • Hitchhiker Program, a NASA program established in 1984 HodgkinHuxley model, an electrical model of neurons Microsoft Compiled HTML Help (hh.exe) Hereditary...
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  • Bioelectronics Cable theory GHK current equation Hindmarsh–Rose model HodgkinHuxley model Morris–Lecar model Nernst equation Saltatory conduction Enderle, John (2005-01-01)...
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  • [citation needed] The biologically inspired HodgkinHuxley model of a spiking neuron was proposed in 1952. This model describes how action potentials are initiated...
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    the action potential, leading to the formulation of the HodgkinHuxley model. Hodgkin and Huxley were awarded jointly the Nobel Prize for this work in 1963...
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  • diseases. Simulations utilize mathematical models of biological neurons, such as the hodgkin-huxley model, to simulate the behavior of neurons, or other...
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  • see "Mathematical implementations", below. HodgkinHuxley model — physiologically substantiated neuronal model, which operates in terms of transmembrane...
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    patterns that are observed empirically. Biological neuron models Ephaptic coupling HodgkinHuxley model Computational neuroscience Neural oscillation Rulkov...
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  • including Louis Lapicque, Hodgkin & Huxley, Hubel and Wiesel, and David Marr. Lapicque introduced the integrate and fire model of the neuron in a seminal...
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    potentials, Alan Hodgkin and Andrew Huxley performed experiments on the squid giant axon, using the longfin inshore squid as the model organism. The prize...
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    the membrane potential Hindmarsh–Rose model – Of the spiking-bursting behavior of a neuron HodgkinHuxley model – Describes how neurons transmit electric...
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  • percentage of conducting channels. The HodgkinHuxley model can be shown to be equivalent to a Markovian model.[further explanation needed] The pore of...
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  • solution, such as those that represent the Three-body problem or the HodgkinHuxley model. Therefore, the future states of these systems must be computed numerically...
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  • two generic models, one of cell membrane potential Goldman (1943) and Hodgkin and Katz (1949), and the other based on Hodgkin-Huxley model of action potential...
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  • Action Potential. This is a continuation of Hodgkin Huxley's work in 1952 with the inclusion of accurately modelling ion channel proteins, including their dynamics...
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    Lotka–Volterra model of predator–prey interaction (known as paradox of enrichment), the HodgkinHuxley model for nerve membrane potential, the Selkov model of glycolysis...
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