Published:December 14, 2020
This lecture focuses on higher-level simulation scenarios using stimulation protocols. We demonstrate how to build stimulation patterns in TVB, and use them in a simulation to induced activity dissipating into experimentally known resting-state networks in human and mouse brain, a well as to obtain EEG recordings reproducing empirical findings of other researchers.
Topics covered in this lesson by Andreas Spiegler
- Introduction to stimulation paradigm and stimulation techniques
- How to model brain stimulation with TVB
- Region-based stimulus
- Surface-based stimulus
- Examples of stimulated network dynamics using
- Human brain model
- Mouse brain model
- Example of Transcranial Direct-Current Stimulation (tDCS)
byMichael Burgstahler
Published:December 13, 2020
Simulate your own stimulation with the TVB graphical user interface
This hands-on shows you how to configure a stimulus for a specific brain region and apply it to the simulation. Afterwards the results are visualized with the TVB 3D viewer.
Topics covered in this lesson by Paul Triebkorn
- TVB graphical user interface
- Brain stimulation
byMichael Burgstahler
Published:December 12, 2020
This lecture on surface-based simulations and deep brain stimulations by Jil Meier is part of the TVB Node 10 series, a 4 day workshop dedicated to learning about The Virtual Brain, brain imaging, brain simulation, personalised brain models, TVB use cases, etc. TVB is a full brain simulation platform.
Topics covered in this lesson by Jil Meier
- Surface-based simulations: what? why? how?
- Deep brain simulations: whay? why? how?
byMichael Burgstahler