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Name: LFPy
Version: 2.0.7
Summary: A module for modeling extracellular potentials of multicompartment neuron models built on NEURON
Home-page: http://LFPy.readthedocs.io
Maintainer: LFPy-team
Maintainer-email: lfpy@users.noreply.github.com
License: LICENSE
Download-URL: https://github.com/LFPy/LFPy/tarball/v2.0.7
Description: LFPy  
        ====
        
        LFPy is a Python-module for calculation of extracellular potentials from multicompartment neuron models.
        It relies on the NEURON simulator (http://www.neuron.yale.edu/neuron) and uses the
        Python interface (http://www.frontiersin.org/neuroinformatics/10.3389/neuro.11.001.2009/abstract) it provides.
        
        You can now test some LFPy examples online without installation: [![Binder](https://mybinder.org/badge_logo.svg)](https://mybinder.org/v2/gh/LFPy/LFPy_binder_examples/master)
        
        LFPy provides a set of easy-to-use Python classes for setting up your model, running your simulations and calculating the extracellular potentials arising from activity in your model neuron. If you have a model working in NEURON (www.neuron.yale.edu)
        already, it is likely that it can be adapted to work with LFPy.
        
        The extracellular potentials are calculated from transmembrane currents in multi-compartment neuron models using the line-source method (Holt & Koch, J Comp Neurosci 1999),
        but a simpler point-source method is also available. The calculations assume that the neuron are surrounded by an infinite extracellular medium with homogeneous and frequency
        independent conductivity, and compartments are assumed to be at least at a minimal distance from the electrode (which can be specified by the user). For more information on
        the biophysics underlying the numerical framework used see this coming book chapter:
        
        - K.H. Pettersen, H. Linden, A.M. Dale and G.T. Einevoll: Extracellular spikes and current-source density, in *Handbook of Neural Activity Measurement*, edited by R. Brette and A. Destexhe, Cambridge, to appear (preprint PDF, 5.7MB http://arken.umb.no/~gautei/forskning/PettersenLindenDaleEinevoll-BookChapter-revised.pdf
        
        The first release of LFPy (v1.x) was mainly designed for simulation extracellular potentials of single neurons, described in our paper on the package in Frontiers in Neuroinformatics entitled "LFPy: A tool for biophysical simulation of extracellular potentials generated by detailed model neurons".
        The article can be found at http://dx.doi.org/10.3389%2Ffninf.2013.00041.
        Since version 2 (LFPy v2.x), the tool also facilitates simulations of extracellular potentials and current dipole moment from ongoing activity in recurrently connected networks of multicompartment neurons, prediction of EEG scalp surface potentials,
        MEG scalp surface magnetic fields, as described in the bioRXiv preprint "Multimodal modeling of neural network activity: computing LFP, ECoG, EEG and MEG signals with LFPy2.0" by Espen Hagen, Solveig Naess, Torbjoern V Ness, Gaute T Einevoll, found at https://doi.org/10.1101/281717.
        
        Citing LFPy:
        
        - LFPy v2.x: Hagen E, Næss S, Ness TV and Einevoll GT (2018) Multimodal Modeling of Neural Network Activity: Computing LFP, ECoG, EEG, and MEG Signals With LFPy 2.0. Front. Neuroinform. 12:92. doi: 10.3389/fninf.2018.00092. https://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fninf.2018.00092
        - LFPy v1.x: Linden H, Hagen E, Leski S, Norheim ES, Pettersen KH and Einevoll GT (2013). LFPy: A tool for biophysical simulation of extracellular potentials generated by detailed model neurons. Front. Neuroinform. 7:41. doi: 10.3389/fninf.2013.00041. https://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fninf.2013.00041
        
        LFPy was developed in the Computational Neuroscience Group, Department of Mathemathical Sciences and Technology (http://www.nmbu.no/imt),
        at the Norwegian University of Life Sciences (http://www.nmbu.no),
        in collaboration with the Laboratory of Neuroinformatics (http://www.nencki.gov.pl/en/laboratory-of-neuroinformatics),
        Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology (http://www.nencki.gov.pl), Warsaw, Poland. The effort was supported by
        International Neuroinformatics Coordinating Facility (http://incf.org), the Research Council of Norway (http://www.forskningsradet.no/english) (eScience, NevroNor) and EU-FP7 (BrainScaleS, http://www.brainscales.org).
        
        For updated information on LFPy and online documentation, see the LFPy homepage (http://lfpy.readthedocs.io).
        
        This scientific software is released under the GNU Public License GPLv3.
        
        Code status
        ===========
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        [![Documentation Status](https://readthedocs.org/projects/lfpy/badge/?version=latest)](http://lfpy.readthedocs.io/en/latest/?badge=latest)
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        Conda-forge release info
        ========================
        
        | Name | Downloads | Version | Platforms |
        | --- | --- | --- | --- |
        | [![Conda Recipe](https://img.shields.io/badge/recipe-lfpy-green.svg)](https://anaconda.org/conda-forge/lfpy) | [![Conda Downloads](https://img.shields.io/conda/dn/conda-forge/lfpy.svg)](https://anaconda.org/conda-forge/lfpy) | [![Conda Version](https://img.shields.io/conda/vn/conda-forge/lfpy.svg)](https://anaconda.org/conda-forge/lfpy) | [![Conda Platforms](https://img.shields.io/conda/pn/conda-forge/lfpy.svg)](https://anaconda.org/conda-forge/lfpy) |
        
        Requirements
        ============
        
        To install LFPy you will need the following:
        
        - Python modules numpy, scipy, matplotlib, h5py, mpi4py, Cython
        - NEURON (from http://www.neuron.yale.edu, v7.6.4 or newer) and corresponding Python module. The following should execute without error in a Python console:
        
                import neuron
                neuron.test()
        
        - Cython (C-extensions for python, http://cython.org) to speed up simulations of extracellular fields
        
        
        Installation
        ============
        
        There are few options to install LFPy:
        
        1.  From the Python Package Index with only local access using pip:
        
                pip install LFPy --user
        
            as sudoer (in general not recommended as system Python files may be overwritten):
        
                sudo pip install LFPy
        
            Upgrading LFPy from the Python package index (without attempts at upgrading dependencies):
        
                pip install --upgrade --no-deps LFPy --user
        
            LFPy release candidates can be installed as:
        
                pip install --pre --index-url https://test.pypi.org/simple/ --extra-index-url https://pypi.org/simple LFPy --user
        
        
        2.  From the Python Package Index with only local access using easy_install:
        
                easy_install --user LFPy
        
            As sudoer:
        
                sudo easy_install LFPy
        
        3.  From source:
        
                tar -xzf LFPy-x.x.tar.gz
                cd LFPy-x.x
                (sudo) python setup.py develop (--user)
        
        4.  Development version from the GitHub repository:
        
                git clone https://github.com/LFPy/LFPy.git
                cd LFPy
                (sudo) pip install -r requirements.txt (--user) # install dependencies
                (sudo) python setup.py develop (--user)
        
        5. Anaconda Python (macos/linux):
        
                conda install lfpy neuron=*=mpi* # installs LFPy and Neuron in the current conda environment
        
            or
        
                conda create -n lfpy lfpy neuron=*=mpi* # creates new conda environment with LFPy and Neuron
        
        Uninstall
        =========
        
        To remove installed LFPy files it should suffice to issue (repeat until no more LFPy files are found):
        
            (sudo) pip uninstall LFPy
        
        
        Docker
        ======
        
        We provide a Docker (https://www.docker.com) container build file with LFPy.
        To get started, install Docker and issue:
        
            docker build -t lfpy https://raw.githubusercontent.com/LFPy/LFPy/master/Dockerfile
            docker run -it -p 5000:5000 lfpy
        
        Various LFPy example files can be found in the folder ``/opt/LFPy/examples/``
        when the container is running. Jupyter notebook servers running from within the
        container can be accessed after invoking them by issuing:
        
            cd /opt/LFPy/examples/
            jupyter notebook --ip 0.0.0.0 --port=5000 --no-browser --allow-root
        
        and opening the resulting URL in a browser the host computer, similar to:
        http://127.0.0.1:5000/?token=dcf8f859f859740fc858c568bdd5b015e0cf15bfc2c5b0c1
        
        
        Documentation
        =============
        
        To generate the html documentation using Sphinx, issue from the LFPy source code directory:
        
            sphinx-build -b html <path to LFPy>/doc <path to output>
        
        The main html file is in ``<path to output>/index.html``. Numpydoc and the ReadTheDocs theme may be needed:
        
            pip install numpydoc --user
            pip install sphinx-rtd-theme --user
        
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Provides: LFPy
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