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Jessica Palmer
- The Virtual Brain
- Human Brain Project
Neural simulators typically fall into one of two categories:
On the one hand there are microscopic scale simulators like NEST, Neuron, and Brain, which simulate dynamics and interaction between individual neurons (or neuron compartments) and neuron networks.
On the other hand there are larger-scale simulators, like TVB, that use so-called neural mass or neural field models, whic
by
Jessica Palmer
You have MRI data and want to extract structural and functional connectomes to simulate personalized brain network models? Us too!
To make life easier we released the TVB Processing Pipeline inside a Docker container, along with other handy tools, on the HBP collab platform (HB
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Jessica Palmer
- Human Brain Project
- Education
- Brain Atlas
Try our new Educational Brain Atlas now in your browser with WEBGL
Our Educational Brain Atlas, which was previously part of the HBP travelling exhibition in Jerusalem, is now available on the HBP Collab platform (requires a login for HBP Collab websites;
see the official announcement [here](https://collab.humanbrainproj
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Jessica Palmer
- exhibition
- Education
- Brain Atlas
Want to “pick” our brains?
Stop by the Fiction Forum to scroll through, zoom in and highlight brain areas and learn about their function on a large touch screen.
We compiled this educational atlas viewer here at the Brain Simulation Unit of Charite as part of our public outreach initiatives in partnership with the [Human Brain Project](https://www.humanbrainproject.eu/en/ "Visit website
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BSS Editor
After establishing the Brain Simulation Section at the Charité in 2017, we now have a brand-new website where you can find everything about our research, activities and many educational resources about brain simulation:
- Our main focus areas in [brain simulation research and application](/bsw/zwei/research-focus "Learn
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BSS Editor
- The Virtual Brain
- Research
- Funding
The Brain Simulation Section is leading a major new research initiative together with 17 European research partners, dubbed The VirtualBrainCloud: “Exploiting the full potential of in-silico medicine research for personalized diagnostics and therapies in cloud-based environments”.
This initiative is funded by [European Commission's Horizon2020 program](https://cordis.europa.eu/project/rcn/2
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BSS Editor
The Virtual Brain, one of the leading open source neuroscience platforms is celebrating its 10,000th download!
This software is at the heart of the Brain Simulation Section's research activities. The TVB consortium was founded by Viktor Jirsa (AMU, Marseille), Randy McIntosh (Baycrest, Toronto) and the head of the Brain Simulation Section, Prof. D