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Julie Courtiol
- Research
- Education
- LabMeeting
Discover the latest insights on patient-centered healthcare communication from our February lab meeting. Follow Wei Hsu's exploration of empathy-driven digital health communication at Charité's Memory Clinic. Join us for an enlightening glimpse into the future of compassionate healthcare innovation.
In the realm of healthcare, where empathy meets innovation, our bi-weekly lab meeting
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Julie Courtiol
We are delighted to announce the upcoming Ph.D. defense of our colleague, Sabrina Chettouf, as she presents her thesis titled: "One Hand, Two Hemispheres – Bilateral Control of Unimanual Movements". Scheduled on Friday, April 12, 2024, at 13:45, at the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam in the Netherland
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Julie Courtiol
- Open Science
- Research
- Education
- The Virtual Brain
The Brain Simulation Section is contributing at the "ARGUMENTS. An approach" exhibition organized by the Museum for Communication Berlin.
The event takes place from October 7, 2022 to August 23, 2023.
For this occasion, we are exhibiting a digital brain that visualizes active brain networks during different states that are related to the
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Julie Courtiol
Help us to develop the BIDS standard for computational neuroscience at the Google Summer of Code 2022.
Google Summer of Code (GSoC) is a global, online program focused on bringing new developers/students into open source software development.
This year, the Brain Simulation S
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Jessica Palmer
- Education
- The Virtual Brain
- ebrains
**We have released a series of videos that explain The Virtual Brain integrated workflows on EBRAINS. The Virtual Brain (TVB) on EBRAINS is a large ecosystem of tools for constructing, simulating and analyzing brain network models. The Virtual Brain tool set can be used for end-to-end personalized brain simula
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Jessica Palmer
- Education
- The Virtual Brain
Try our BrainModes Visualiser app on iOS
About The Visualiser
The Visualiser is a brain model viewer, where you can see many of the visualisation modalities from The Virtual Brain, but in real time on a mobile device. If you have a Muse series 1 EEG headset, you can also project your own EEG data on the models and see some analytics.
How To Use The Visualiser
*To run prerecord