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titleOfInvention Nerve cell reduced modeling method
abstract Disclosed is a modeling method, which biophysically appropriately reduces an order of an actual nerve cell having a complicated structure on the basis of a relationship between asymmetric signal transduction between soma and dendrite and dendrite excitability to enable an actual test analysis. The nerve cell reduced modeling method is a method for implementing a reduced model of a nerve cell including soma and dendrite, the modeling method comprising the steps of: determining a voltage attenuation factor indicating a signal transduction characteristic of the soma and the dendrite from an anatomical model of the nerve cell - wherein the voltage attenuation factor is determined as a function of a path length (D path )from the soma; and determining the reduced model including a soma section and a dendrite section which have a passive parameter determined in a specific path length, using a system parameter of the anatomical model including the voltage attenuation factor.
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