PLoS Computational Biology (Mar 2017)

ARACHNE: A neural-neuroglial network builder with remotely controlled parallel computing.

  • Sergey G Aleksin,
  • Kaiyu Zheng,
  • Dmitri A Rusakov,
  • Leonid P Savtchenko

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pcbi.1005467
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 3
p. e1005467

Abstract

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Creating and running realistic models of neural networks has hitherto been a task for computing professionals rather than experimental neuroscientists. This is mainly because such networks usually engage substantial computational resources, the handling of which requires specific programing skills. Here we put forward a newly developed simulation environment ARACHNE: it enables an investigator to build and explore cellular networks of arbitrary biophysical and architectural complexity using the logic of NEURON and a simple interface on a local computer or a mobile device. The interface can control, through the internet, an optimized computational kernel installed on a remote computer cluster. ARACHNE can combine neuronal (wired) and astroglial (extracellular volume-transmission driven) network types and adopt realistic cell models from the NEURON library. The program and documentation (current version) are available at GitHub repository https://github.com/LeonidSavtchenko/Arachne under the MIT License (MIT).