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Did you try to experiment with nest resolution? E.g. to make the resolution more precise (setting nest.SetKernelStatus({"resolution":0.01})
(or even smaller, I don't know what the default values in nest/neuron) somewhere in nest simulation script)?
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Yes. The result was the same. Actually just now I've finally rebuilt the model in pure NEST (spent a couple of days on this C++ journey). The result of pure NEST has the same problem. Somehow the same calculations produce the different result.
My amateur neuroscience knowledge is not enough to understand where is the problem so I hoped may be you can help me here :)
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I'm not neuroscientist at all. Try to reask it in the nest project issues section.
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ok, thanks!
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Just for the history. The problem was in interval
of multimeter
. It should have been equal to resolution
of the simulation.
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