“Realistic Modeling of Brain Structures with Remote Interaction Between Simulations of the Inferior Olive and the Cerebellum” by Bower – ACM SIGGRAPH HISTORY ARCHIVES

“Realistic Modeling of Brain Structures with Remote Interaction Between Simulations of the Inferior Olive and the Cerebellum” by Bower

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    Realistic Modeling of Brain Structures with Remote Interaction Between Simulations of the Inferior Olive and the Cerebellum

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    University of Illinois at Chicago (UIC)

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    Interactions between realistic neuronal simulations in different locations along with a listening post at the concurrent First Annual Computation and Neural Systems Meeting in San Francisco illustrate a novel use of the network. A simulation of the mammalian inferior olive on a workstation at SIGGRAPH and a simultaneous simulation of a cerebellar Purkinje cell on the Intel Delta at Caltech allows the Chicago demonstrator to provide an electrical stimulation of the inferior olive which initiates an action potential over the network to the Purkinje cell at Caltech.


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