Starten Sie Ihre Suche...


Wir weisen darauf hin, dass wir technisch notwendige Cookies verwenden. Weitere Informationen

Brain simulation as a cloud service: The Virtual Brain on EBRAINS

NeuroImage : a journal of brain function. Bd. 251. Orlando, FL: Academic Press 2022

Erscheinungsjahr: 2022

Publikationstyp: Zeitschriftenaufsatz

Sprache: Englisch

Doi/URN: 10.1016/j.neuroimage.2022.118973

Volltext über DOI/URN

Geprüft:Bibliothek

Inhaltszusammenfassung


The Virtual Brain (TVB) is now available as open-source services on the cloud research platform EBRAINS (ebrains.eu). It offers software for constructing, simulating and analysing brain network models including the TVB simulator; magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) processing pipelines to extract structural and functional brain networks; combined simulation of large-scale brain networks with small-scale spiking networks; automatic conversion of user-specified model equations into fast simulation...The Virtual Brain (TVB) is now available as open-source services on the cloud research platform EBRAINS (ebrains.eu). It offers software for constructing, simulating and analysing brain network models including the TVB simulator; magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) processing pipelines to extract structural and functional brain networks; combined simulation of large-scale brain networks with small-scale spiking networks; automatic conversion of user-specified model equations into fast simulation code; simulation-ready brain models of patients and healthy volunteers; Bayesian parameter optimization in epilepsy patient models; data and software for mouse brain simulation; and extensive educational material. TVB cloud services facilitate reproducible online collaboration and discovery of data assets, models, and software embedded in scalable and secure workflows, a precondition for research on large cohort data sets, better generalizability, and clinical translation.» weiterlesen» einklappen

  • Brain modelling
  • Cloud
  • Connectome
  • Data protection
  • High performance computing
  • Network model
  • Neuroimaging
  • Reproducibility

Autoren


Schirner, Michael (Autor)
Domide, Lia (Autor)
Perdikis, Dionysios (Autor)
Triebkorn, Paul (Autor)
Stefanovski, Leon (Autor)
Pai, Roopa (Autor)
Prodan, Paula (Autor)
Valean, Bogdan (Autor)
Palmer, Jessica (Autor)
Langford, Chloê (Autor)
Blickensdörfer, André (Autor)
van der Vlag, Michiel (Autor)
Diaz-Pier, Sandra (Autor)
Peyser, Alexander (Autor)
Klijn, Wouter (Autor)
Pleiter, Dirk (Autor)
Nahm, Anne (Autor)
Schmid, Oliver (Autor)
Woodman, Marmaduke (Autor)
Zehl, Lyuba (Autor)
Fousek, Jan (Autor)
Petkoski, Spase (Autor)
Kusch, Lionel (Autor)
Hashemi, Meysam (Autor)
Marinazzo, Daniele (Autor)
Mangin, Jean-François (Autor)
Flöel, Agnes (Autor)
Akintoye, Simisola (Autor)
Stahl, Bernd Carsten (Autor)
Cepic, Michael (Autor)
Johnson, Emily (Autor)
Deco, Gustavo (Autor)
McIntosh, Anthony R. (Autor)
Hilgetag, Claus C. (Autor)
Morgan, Marc (Autor)
Schuller, Bernd (Autor)
Upton, Alex (Autor)
McMurtrie, Colin (Autor)
Dickscheid, Timo (Autor)
Bjaalie, Jan G. (Autor)
Amunts, Katrin (Autor)
Mersmann, Jochen (Autor)
Jirsa, Viktor (Autor)
Ritter, Petra (Autor)

Beteiligte Einrichtungen