So I found this bit of code to produce a dynamic neural network. It's supposed to simulate a network making decisions, that are represented by attractors (pic related).
The code to run the model is in table 2 of the following book chapter:
http://people.brandeis.edu/~pmiller/PAPERS/Encyclopedia_of_Computational_Neuroscience_Decision_Making_Models.pdf
Now, I have no fucking clue how to produce those nullclines (thick red and green lines), in matlab specifically. What do they even represent?
Please help!
>>8157792
>>8157796
please respond
>>8157811
This is a slow board and most people don't care for computer science.
Just wait and someone will help you out.
>>8157815
Involving programming != computer science, you moron.
>>8157835
to everyone here, yes it does. noone gives a shit about your stupid fucking question and you need to be patient until some asshole actually does care enough to HELP YOU FOR FREE.
fucking faggot.
>>8157860
Just to step in here, the person you are responding to is not the OP.
I'm the OP.
please respond
goddamnit
>>8157792
if those nullclines are for a second order system of Diff Eqs then i would imagine the color represents the vector direction which is zero along the nullcline.
haven't read the code, so can't say more than that
>>8157835
People here don't like computer science and are therefore less likely to care about a computer-y topic, even if that topic isn't actually comp sci.
>>8158164
I'll have you know that I'm a computery guy.
bumping this