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2012
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http://hdl.handle.net/2128/4886 in citations.
VisNest - Interactive Analysis of Neural Activity Data
VisNest - Interactive Analysis of Neural Activity Data
Modeling and simulating a brain’s connectivity produces an immense amount of data, which has to be analyzed in a timely fashion. Neuroscientists are currently modeling parts of the brain - e.g. the visual cortex – of primates like Macaque monkeys in order to deduce functionality and transfer newly g...
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Personal Name(s): | Nowke, C. (Corresponding author) |
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Hentschel, Bernd / Kuhlen, T. / Eppler, Jochen Martin / van Albada, Sacha / Bakker, Rembrandt / Diesmann, Markus / Schmidt, Maximilian | |
Contributing Institute: |
JARA-BRAIN; JARA-BRAIN Computational and Systems Neuroscience; INM-6 |
Imprint: |
2012
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Conference: | IEEE VisWeek 2012, Seattle (USA), 2012-10-14 - 2012-10-19 |
Document Type: |
Poster |
Research Program: |
Helmholtz Alliance on Systems Biology Signalling Pathways and Mechanisms in the Nervous System |
Link: |
OpenAccess |
Publikationsportal JuSER |
Modeling and simulating a brain’s connectivity produces an immense amount of data, which has to be analyzed in a timely fashion. Neuroscientists are currently modeling parts of the brain - e.g. the visual cortex – of primates like Macaque monkeys in order to deduce functionality and transfer newly gained insights to the human brain. Current research leverages the power of today’s High Performance Computing (HPC) machines in order to simulate low level neural activity. In this paper, we describe an interactive analysis tool that enables neuroscientists to visualize the resulting simulation output. One of the driving challenges behind our development is the integration of macroscopic data, e.g. brain areas, with microscopic simulation results, e.g. spiking behavior of individual neurons. |