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Bio Realistic Multiscale Modeling

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Bio-realistic multiscale modeling of cortical circuits

Anton Arkhipov

Dr

Allen Institute

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Friday, November 24, 2023

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Saturday, November 25, 2023

8:00 AM Australia/Sydney

Host: Sydney Systems Neuroscience and Complexity SNAC

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Sydney Systems Neuroscience and Complexity SNAC

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Abstract

A central question in neuroscience is how the structure of brain circuits determines their activity and function. To explore this systematically, we developed a 230,000-neuron model of mouse primary visual cortex (area V1). The model integrates a broad array of experimental data:Distribution and morpho-electric properties of different neuron types in V1.

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brain structurecomputational neurosciencecortical circuitsmorpho-electric propertiesmousemultiscale modelingneural activityneuron typesprimary visual cortex

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Anton Arkhipov

Dr

Allen Institute

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