This article needs to be updated. Please update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information. ( October 2016)The Blue Brain Project is a Swiss brain research initiative that aims to create a digital reconstruction of rodent and eventually human brains by mammalian brain circuitry. The project was founded in May 2005 by the of (EPFL) in Switzerland. Its mission is to use biologically-detailed digital reconstructions and to identify the fundamental principles of brain structure and function.The project is headed by the founding director —who also launched the European —and is co-directed.
Using a running Michael Hines's, the simulation involves a biologically realistic model of and an empirically reconstructed model. It is hoped that it will eventually shed light on the nature of.There are a number of sub-projects, including the, which is coordinated by the (CeSViMa), and others run by universities and independent laboratories. Cajal Blue Brain used the supercomputer The is coordinated by the and uses the facilities of the and its supercomputer. The also participates in this collaboration. The main lines of research currently being pursued at Cajal Blue Brain include neurological experimentation and computer simulations. Nanotechnology, in the form of a newly designed brain microscope, plays an important role in its research plans. Documentary A 10-part documentary is being made by; each installment will explore the year-long workings of the project at the EPFL.
A New Survey Just Found Out. 0 Share on Facebook. Share on Twitter. Editor's Blog. Some consistent results can be extracted from the literature,” Professor Anna Franklin. A literature survey, or literature review, means that you read and report on what the literature in the field has to say about your topic or subject.
Filming began in 2009 and he documentary is planned to be released in 2020. Other similar research projects are also mentioned. See also.
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