Publication
The outstanding information processing capacity of the brain relies on numerous molecular mechanisms. It is an extremely energy-expensive function, which involves specialization and collaboration of different cell types. A common framework to study the complex interplay of energy demand-supply in the brain is the Neuron-Glia-Vasculature (NGV) unit. Its numerous models are tailored to answer specific questions, but systematic understanding incorporating multiple aspects within one model has yet to be achieved. It is the main goal I addressed with this thesis, which consists of four parts:
Jean-Philippe Thiran, Gabriel Girard, Elda Fischi Gomez, Philipp Johannes Koch, Liana Okudzhava