Neuronify

4.2
292 reviews
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About this app

Neuronify is an educational tool meant to create intuition for how neurons and neural networks behave. You can use it to combine neurons with different connections, just like the ones we have in our brain, and explore how changes on single cells lead to behavioral changes in important networks.

To build and explore neural networks, you drag neurons and measurement devices onto the screen. In addition, the app comes with several ready-made simulations for inspiration.

We aim to provide a low entry point to simulation-based neuroscience. Most students won't get the opportunity to create their own neural simulator. With Neuronify, these students are still able to build up their intuition by experimenting with neural phenomena.

Neuronify is based on an integrate-and-fire model of neurons. This is one of the simplest models of neurons that exist. It focuses on the spike timing of a neuron and ignores the details of the action potential dynamics. These neurons are modeled as simple RC circuits. When the membrane potential is above a certain threshold, a spike is generated and the voltage is reset to its resting potential. This spike then signals other neurons through its synapses.
Updated on
Mar 22, 2017

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Ratings and reviews

4.2
266 reviews
A Google user
April 21, 2019
great educational app. i now want to read the book it cites on computational modelling in neuroscience. i would pay a few dollars for an expanded version, or a version i could expand with software
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George Watson
December 22, 2021
Play with this and instantly get a tactical feel for how neurons and neural nets actually do things. Great.
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A Google user
September 27, 2018
This is a great and fun app that teaches the basics of computational Neuroscience
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What's new

Additional fixes for voltmeter plots.