Please Forgive me, Jake.
K. P. Collins
"Jake" <jtrexel at ix.netcom.com> wrote in message
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| Plese read
|| If you happen to have the book "From Computer to Brain by William
W.
| Lytton" on page 331 and 332 he show the equations. And then on
page
| 231 he runs the simulation of it. What I am trying to do, is to
use
| Maple a math software package, and make an application of this.
Then
| once I have it, I would like to be able to put in the effects of
drugs
| that children with Autism take, to see what happens.
| Does this help ?
| To explain my case a little bit more. I a disabled and home bound
and
| I have on way to get to a library to look things up or even talk to
my
| fellow professors that I use work with.
| More help would be appreciated.
| jake
| Professor of Mechanical Engineering and Mathematics
|| On Fri, 11 Apr 2003 18:47:27 -0400, Jake <jtrexel at ix.netcom.com>
| wrote:
|| >How do I parameterize these equations using time as the dependent
| >variable ? v is for voltage, alpha is the alpha symbol and I have
3
| >separate equations for alpha (n, h and n). I also want to be able
to
| >plot them together.
| >
| >alpha(m)(v) = 4*exp(1-0.0556(v+65)
| >alpha(h)(v) = 1/(1+exp-0.1(v+35))
| >aplah(n)(v) = 0.125*exp(-0.0125*v + 65)
| >
| >These are the Hodgkin-Huxley equations.
| >
| >thanks
| >Jake
|