NEURON is a simulator for models of neurons and networks of neuron. See http://neuron.yale.edu for installers, source code, documentation, tutorials, announcements of courses and conferences, and a discussion forum.
NEURON provides binary installers for Linux, Mac and Windows platforms. You can find the latest installers for Mac and Windows here. For Linux and Mac you can install the official Python 3 wheel with:
pip3 install neuron
If you want to build the latest version from source, we support CMake as build system. See detailed installation instructions: docs/install/install_instructions.md.
It is possible to install the Linux Python wheels on Windows via the Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) - check the installation instructions above.
Note
About NEURON >= 9.0: If you are experiencing compilation errors while using
nrnivmodl
with NEURON >=9.0, but not with previous 8.x releases, see
Adapting MOD files for C++ with NEURON >= 9.0.
- See documentation section of the NEURON website
- See https://nrn.readthedocs.io/en/latest/ for latest, nightly snapshot
- See docs/README.md for information on documentation (local build, Read the Docs setup)
Refer to docs/changelog.md
Refer to NEURON contribution guidelines
NEURON development is supported by NIH grant R01NS11613 (PI M.L. Hines at Yale University).
Collaboration is provided by the Blue Brain Project, a research center of the École polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL) with funding from the Swiss government's ETH Board of the Swiss Federal Institutes of Technology. Additional funding from the European Union Seventh Framework Program (FP7/20072013) under grant agreement no. 604102 (HBP) and the European Union's Horizon 2020 Framework Programme for Research and Innovation under Specific Grant Agreement no. 720270 (Human Brain Project SGA1), no. 785907 (Human Brain Project SGA2) and no. 945539 (Human Brain Project SGA3).