The impression I get from simulation work is that it serves as a means to explore ideas before you actually perform the experiment. But I also get the impression that you experiment before you model. When does either occur?

How do you typically construct models in GENESIS?

From scratch? What are the parts you need to acquire to be able to do this?

If you build models from scratch where do you get your source information?

Do you build models by copying previous models and tweaking them?

What would prompt you to construct a model?

I understand that when you build neuronal networks, the cells are not all the same. For example, you may have a network of pyramidal cells but they are not all the "same". What do you mean specifically by that? What makes them different?

Why do you introduce this difference?

How do you implement this difference in a large network (is it manually hand-entered)?

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