Open Source Brain: A Collaborative Resource for Visualizing, Analyzing, Simulating, and Developing Standardized Models of Neurons and Circuits.
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Author
Gleeson, PadraigCantarelli, Matteo
Marin, Boris
Quintana, Adrian
Earnshaw, Matt
Sadeh, Sadra
Piasini, Eugenio
Birgiolas, Justas
Cannon, Robert C
Cayco-Gajic, N Alex
Crook, Sharon
Davison, Andrew P
Dura-Bernal, Salvador
Ecker, András
Hines, Michael L
Idili, Giovanni
Lanore, Frederic
Larson, Stephen D
Lytton, William W
Majumdar, Amitava
McDougal, Robert A
Sivagnanam, Subhashini
Solinas, Sergio
Stanislovas, Rokas
van Albada, Sacha J
van Geit, Werner
Silver, R Angus
Keyword
circuitscollaboration
computational neuroscience
modelling
networks
neurons
open source
simulation
standardization
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NeuronDate Published
2019-06-11Publication Volume
103Publication Issue
3Publication Begin page
395Publication End page
411.e5
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Computational models are powerful tools for exploring the properties of complex biological systems. In neuroscience, data-driven models of neural circuits that span multiple scales are increasingly being used to understand brain function in health and disease. But their adoption and reuse has been limited by the specialist knowledge required to evaluate and use them. To address this, we have developed Open Source Brain, a platform for sharing, viewing, analyzing, and simulating standardized models from different brain regions and species. Model structure and parameters can be automatically visualized and their dynamical properties explored through browser-based simulations. Infrastructure and tools for collaborative interaction, development, and testing are also provided. We demonstrate how existing components can be reused by constructing new models of inhibition-stabilized cortical networks that match recent experimental results. These features of Open Source Brain improve the accessibility, transparency, and reproducibility of models and facilitate their reuse by the wider community.Citation
Gleeson P, Cantarelli M, Marin B, Quintana A, Earnshaw M, Sadeh S, Piasini E, Birgiolas J, Cannon RC, Cayco-Gajic NA, Crook S, Davison AP, Dura-Bernal S, Ecker A, Hines ML, Idili G, Lanore F, Larson SD, Lytton WW, Majumdar A, McDougal RA, Sivagnanam S, Solinas S, Stanislovas R, van Albada SJ, van Geit W, Silver RA. Open Source Brain: A Collaborative Resource for Visualizing, Analyzing, Simulating, and Developing Standardized Models of Neurons and Circuits. Neuron. 2019 Aug 7;103(3):395-411.e5. doi: 10.1016/j.neuron.2019.05.019. Epub 2019 Jun 11. PMID: 31201122; PMCID: PMC6693896.DOI
10.1016/j.neuron.2019.05.019ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.1016/j.neuron.2019.05.019
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