Table A.4:

Irregularity of Single-Unit Spike Trains for Rescaled NetPyNE Versions of the Original PDCM Model with DC Current Input.

Population ScalingL2/3eL2/3iL4eL4iL5eL5iL6eL6i
100% 0.936 0.909 0.875 0.862 0.820 0.775 0.923 0.788
80% 0.934 (0.21%) 0.912 (0.33%) 0.874 (0.11%) 0.858 (0.46%) 0.807 (1.59%) 0.772 (0.39%) 0.921 (0.22%) 0.786 (0.25%)
60% 0.935 (0.11%) 0.911 (0.22%) 0.875 (0.00%) 0.858 (0.46%) 0.831 (1.34%) 0.776 (0.13%) 0.922 (0.11%) 0.787 (0.13%)
50% 0.933 (0.32%) 0.905 (0.44%) 0.872 (0.34%) 0.855 (0.81%) 0.807 (1.59%) 0.773 (0.26%) 0.920 (0.33%) 0.785 (0.38%)
40% 0.931 (0.53%) 0.910 (0.11%) 0.871 (0.46%) 0.856 (0.70%) 0.792 (3.41%) 0.775 (0.00%) 0.921 (0.22%) 0.783 (0.63%)
30% 0.929 (0.75%) 0.906 (0.33%) 0.867 (0.91%) 0.857 (0.58%) 0.784 (4.39%) 0.777 (0.26%) 0.921 (0.22%) 0.777 (1.40%)
20% 0.929 (0.75%) 0.908 (0.11%) 0.870 (0.57%) 0.857 (0.58%) 0.829 (1.10%) 0.768 (0.90%) 0.921 (0.22%) 0.782 (0.76%)
10% 0.937 (0.11%) 0.896 (1.43%) 0.866 (1.03%) 0.855 (0.81%) 0.817 (0.37%) 0.766 (1.16%) 0.920 (0.33%) 0.771 (2.16%)
Population ScalingL2/3eL2/3iL4eL4iL5eL5iL6eL6i
100% 0.936 0.909 0.875 0.862 0.820 0.775 0.923 0.788
80% 0.934 (0.21%) 0.912 (0.33%) 0.874 (0.11%) 0.858 (0.46%) 0.807 (1.59%) 0.772 (0.39%) 0.921 (0.22%) 0.786 (0.25%)
60% 0.935 (0.11%) 0.911 (0.22%) 0.875 (0.00%) 0.858 (0.46%) 0.831 (1.34%) 0.776 (0.13%) 0.922 (0.11%) 0.787 (0.13%)
50% 0.933 (0.32%) 0.905 (0.44%) 0.872 (0.34%) 0.855 (0.81%) 0.807 (1.59%) 0.773 (0.26%) 0.920 (0.33%) 0.785 (0.38%)
40% 0.931 (0.53%) 0.910 (0.11%) 0.871 (0.46%) 0.856 (0.70%) 0.792 (3.41%) 0.775 (0.00%) 0.921 (0.22%) 0.783 (0.63%)
30% 0.929 (0.75%) 0.906 (0.33%) 0.867 (0.91%) 0.857 (0.58%) 0.784 (4.39%) 0.777 (0.26%) 0.921 (0.22%) 0.777 (1.40%)
20% 0.929 (0.75%) 0.908 (0.11%) 0.870 (0.57%) 0.857 (0.58%) 0.829 (1.10%) 0.768 (0.90%) 0.921 (0.22%) 0.782 (0.76%)
10% 0.937 (0.11%) 0.896 (1.43%) 0.866 (1.03%) 0.855 (0.81%) 0.817 (0.37%) 0.766 (1.16%) 0.920 (0.33%) 0.771 (2.16%)

Notes: All results calculated from 60-second simulations and approximately 1000 neurons per population. Relative deviations in relation to the full-scale NetPyNE version $(|fx%-f100%|/f100%)$ are shown within parentheses and their maxima in bold.

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