Table 1.
Parameter | Value |
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wgaba ∗ G(LMN to LMN) | 0.024 |
σG | 66.7 |
GAMP | 0.1 |
Goff | 293 |
wampa (LMN to ADN) | 0.050 |
wnmda (LMN to ADN) | 0.014 |
wampa (PrS to LMN) | 0.027 |
wnmda (PrS to LMN) | 0.007 |
wampa (ADN to PrS) | 0.200 |
wnmda (ADN to PrS) | 0.040 |
wampa (ADN to RSC) | 0.160 |
wnmda (ADN to RSC) | 0.040 |
wampa (RSC to PrS) | 0.240 |
wnmda (RSC to PrS) | 0.040 |
wampa (background to LMN) | 0.0046 |
wampa (Vis to PrS; simple feedback) | 0.800 |
wnmda (Vis to PrS; simple feedback) | 0.240 |
τampa | 20 ms |
τnmda | 100 ms |
τgaba | 50 ms |
Ei (i = ampa,nmda,gaba) | 0, 0, −80 mV |
a | 0.12 [kHz ms/°] |
b | 0.69 [kHz ms/°] |
c | 30 [Hz/kHz] |
d | 25 [kHz ms2/°] |
G indicates quantities determining the Gaussian connectivity profile between and within LMN populations, with σ indicating the variance, AMP the amplitude, and off the offset. w and τ refer to synaptic weights and time constants, respectively. ampa, nmda, and gaba designate the respective types of synapses. Vrev indicates the reversal potentials of the different types of synapses. The parameters a, b, c, and d scale the individual components of the angular velocity modulation and ensure correct units.