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Beginning in the 20th centure, the behaviour of neurons has been described by mathematical models, beginning with Louis Lapicque's "integrate and fire" model in 1907. In the 1960s Richard FitzHugh and J. Nagumo developed a more sophisticated model. In the early 1980s, Hindmarsh and Rose published an even more realistic model of a spiking and burstin neuron, the Hindmarsh-Rose model.

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