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Building brains
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Next: 1 Geoscience Big Data Computing with Python
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Paula Sanz-Leon
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aug Fri 12
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The Virtual Brain (TVB) is an open-source scientific software written in Python for advanced simulations of complex brain dynamics. TVB can be used in a client-server configuration, such that its web-based interface can be accessed remotely, or as a standalone cross-platform Python library through a scripting interface. In this talk I will begin by briefly explaining the motivations and science behind TVB. This will be followed by a description of TVB's architecture and main functionalities, including: simulation of neural activity; modification and visualization of brain connectivity and network dynamics; and, analysis of time-series. Lastly, I will show you that getting started with brain simulations is just one Jupyter notebook away. With TVB you might not be able to build smart brains (yet), but you can build one of the most realistic approximations to the physics of a human brain.
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