Graph-theoretical derivation of brain structural connectivity
Brain connectivity at the single neuron level can provide fundamental insights into how information is integrated and propagated within and between brain regions.
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Brain connectivity at the single neuron level can provide fundamental insights into how information is integrated and propagated within and between brain regions.
In these short news pieces, we aim to update you with regular news from the Brain Simulation Platform: new use cases, features and tools. We will also highlight our relevant publications and workshops.
An update on outreach events held by the HBP in Italy, The Netherlands and Great Britain.
A new, more user-centric and user-friendly version of the Brain Simulation Platform has been launched by the Human Brain Project.
12-13 September 2017, Geneva, Switzerland
The 2nd Young Researchers Event 2017 is hosted by the Human Brain Project (HBP) and organised by young researchers within the HBP. It will take place in Geneva on 12-13 September and is immediately followed by the in-depth CodeJam on 13-15 September.
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