.. _brian_hears: Brian Hears =========== .. currentmodule:: brian2.hears .. deprecated:: 2.2.2.2 Use the `brian2hears `_ package instead. This module is designed for users of the Brian 1 library "Brian Hears". It allows you to use Brian Hears with Brian 2 with only a few modifications (although it's not compatible with the "standalone" mode of Brian 2). The way it works is by acting as a "bridge" to the version in Brian 1. To make this work, you must have a copy of Brian 1 installed (preferably the latest version), and import Brian Hears using:: from brian2.hears import * Many scripts will run without any changes, but there are a few caveats to be aware of. Mostly, the problems are due to the fact that the units system in Brian 2 is not 100% compatible with the units system of Brian 1. `FilterbankGroup` now follows the rules for `NeuronGroup` in Brian 2, which means some changes may be necessary to match the syntax of Brian 2, for example, the following would work in Brian 1 Hears:: # Leaky integrate-and-fire model with noise and refractoriness eqs = ''' dv/dt = (I-v)/(1*ms)+0.2*xi*(2/(1*ms))**.5 : 1 I : 1 ''' anf = FilterbankGroup(ihc, 'I', eqs, reset=0, threshold=1, refractory=5*ms) However, in Brian 2 Hears you would need to do:: # Leaky integrate-and-fire model with noise and refractoriness eqs = ''' dv/dt = (I-v)/(1*ms)+0.2*xi*(2/(1*ms))**.5 : 1 (unless refractory) I : 1 ''' anf = FilterbankGroup(ihc, 'I', eqs, reset='v=0', threshold='v>1', refractory=5*ms) Slicing sounds no longer works. Previously you could do, e.g. ``sound[:20*ms]`` but with Brian 2 you would need to do ``sound.slice(0*ms, 20*ms)``. In addition, some functions may not work correctly with Brian 2 units. In most circumstances, Brian 2 units can be used interchangeably with Brian 1 units in the bridge, but in some cases it may be necessary to convert units from one format to another, and to do that you can use the functions `convert_unit_b1_to_b2` and `convert_unit_b2_to_b1`. .. _`Brian Hears`: http://brian.readthedocs.org/en/latest/hears.html