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The Virtual Brain: a simulator of primate brain network dynamics

We present The Virtual Brain (TVB), a neuroinformatics platform for full brain network simulations using biologically realistic connectivity. This simulation environment enables the model-based inference of neurophysiological mechanisms across different brain scales that underlie the generation of m...

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Autores principales: Sanz Leon, Paula, Knock, Stuart A., Woodman, M. Marmaduke, Domide, Lia, Mersmann, Jochen, McIntosh, Anthony R., Jirsa, Viktor
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3678125/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23781198
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fninf.2013.00010
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author Sanz Leon, Paula
Knock, Stuart A.
Woodman, M. Marmaduke
Domide, Lia
Mersmann, Jochen
McIntosh, Anthony R.
Jirsa, Viktor
author_facet Sanz Leon, Paula
Knock, Stuart A.
Woodman, M. Marmaduke
Domide, Lia
Mersmann, Jochen
McIntosh, Anthony R.
Jirsa, Viktor
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description We present The Virtual Brain (TVB), a neuroinformatics platform for full brain network simulations using biologically realistic connectivity. This simulation environment enables the model-based inference of neurophysiological mechanisms across different brain scales that underlie the generation of macroscopic neuroimaging signals including functional MRI (fMRI), EEG and MEG. Researchers from different backgrounds can benefit from an integrative software platform including a supporting framework for data management (generation, organization, storage, integration and sharing) and a simulation core written in Python. TVB allows the reproduction and evaluation of personalized configurations of the brain by using individual subject data. This personalization facilitates an exploration of the consequences of pathological changes in the system, permitting to investigate potential ways to counteract such unfavorable processes. The architecture of TVB supports interaction with MATLAB packages, for example, the well known Brain Connectivity Toolbox. TVB can be used in a client-server configuration, such that it can be remotely accessed through the Internet thanks to its web-based HTML5, JS, and WebGL graphical user interface. TVB is also accessible as a standalone cross-platform Python library and application, and users can interact with the scientific core through the scripting interface IDLE, enabling easy modeling, development and debugging of the scientific kernel. This second interface makes TVB extensible by combining it with other libraries and modules developed by the Python scientific community. In this article, we describe the theoretical background and foundations that led to the development of TVB, the architecture and features of its major software components as well as potential neuroscience applications.
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spelling pubmed-36781252013-06-18 The Virtual Brain: a simulator of primate brain network dynamics Sanz Leon, Paula Knock, Stuart A. Woodman, M. Marmaduke Domide, Lia Mersmann, Jochen McIntosh, Anthony R. Jirsa, Viktor Front Neuroinform Neuroscience We present The Virtual Brain (TVB), a neuroinformatics platform for full brain network simulations using biologically realistic connectivity. This simulation environment enables the model-based inference of neurophysiological mechanisms across different brain scales that underlie the generation of macroscopic neuroimaging signals including functional MRI (fMRI), EEG and MEG. Researchers from different backgrounds can benefit from an integrative software platform including a supporting framework for data management (generation, organization, storage, integration and sharing) and a simulation core written in Python. TVB allows the reproduction and evaluation of personalized configurations of the brain by using individual subject data. This personalization facilitates an exploration of the consequences of pathological changes in the system, permitting to investigate potential ways to counteract such unfavorable processes. The architecture of TVB supports interaction with MATLAB packages, for example, the well known Brain Connectivity Toolbox. TVB can be used in a client-server configuration, such that it can be remotely accessed through the Internet thanks to its web-based HTML5, JS, and WebGL graphical user interface. TVB is also accessible as a standalone cross-platform Python library and application, and users can interact with the scientific core through the scripting interface IDLE, enabling easy modeling, development and debugging of the scientific kernel. This second interface makes TVB extensible by combining it with other libraries and modules developed by the Python scientific community. In this article, we describe the theoretical background and foundations that led to the development of TVB, the architecture and features of its major software components as well as potential neuroscience applications. Frontiers Media S.A. 2013-06-11 /pmc/articles/PMC3678125/ /pubmed/23781198 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fninf.2013.00010 Text en Copyright © 2013 Sanz Leon, Knock, Woodman, Domide, Mersmann, McIntosh and Jirsa. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in other forums, provided the original authors and source are credited and subject to any copyright notices concerning any third-party graphics etc.
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Sanz Leon, Paula
Knock, Stuart A.
Woodman, M. Marmaduke
Domide, Lia
Mersmann, Jochen
McIntosh, Anthony R.
Jirsa, Viktor
The Virtual Brain: a simulator of primate brain network dynamics
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title_fullStr The Virtual Brain: a simulator of primate brain network dynamics
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title_short The Virtual Brain: a simulator of primate brain network dynamics
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http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fninf.2013.00010
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