This gives information on the local installation of GENESIS and the tutorial
directory, telling you where to find various files, and how to run
GENESIS demonstration and tutorial simulations.
Introduction to GENESIS
This HTML document roughly corresponds to the "Introduction to GENESIS"
tutorial given by Dave Beeman on November 8, 2002 at the GUM*02 meeting in San
Antonio, Texas.
GENESIS Programming Tutorial
This tutorial is intended to be a "quick start" to creating simulations
with GENESIS. It should give you enough information to let you quickly
begin creating cells and small networks with GENESIS.
An Introduction to Computational Neuroscience
These "webified" introductory lectures on computational neuroscience and
realistic neural modeling are derived from lecture notes for an introductory
biomedical engineering course at the University of Colorado.
It has a section on the Hodgkin-Huxley model that
might be useful to those of you who are studying it for the first time, or who
need some review.
The GENESIS Reference Manual