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James Alexander Dynes

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Reconstruction and Simulation of Neocortical Microcircuitry

Anastasia Ailamaki, Henry Markram, Sean Lewis Hill, Eilif Benjamin Muller, Srikanth Ramaswamy, Michael Reimann, Daniel Keller, Werner Alfons Hilda Van Geit, Rodrigo de Campos Perin, James Gonzalo King, Michael Lee Hines, Marwan Muhammad Ahmed Abdellah, Lida Kanari, Julian Charles Shillcock, Pramod Shivaji Kumbhar, Vincent Delattre, Ying Shi, Jean-Denis Georges Emile Courcol, Rajnish Ranjan, John Richard Walker, Michael Emiel Gevaert, Julie Meystre, Georges Khazen, Ricardo Manuel Salgueiro Domingues Da Silva, Thomas Berger, Thomas Heinis, Idan Segev, Gilad Silberberg, Farhan Tauheed, Yun Wang, Giuseppe Chindemi, Juan Bautista Hernando Vieites, Stefan Eilemann, Jean-Vincent Le Bé, Taylor Howard Newton, Martin Telefont, Ahmet Bilgili, Max Christian Nolte, Imad Riachi, Guy Antoine Atenekeng Kahou, Nicolas Antille, Raphael Dumusc, Eyal Gal, Sébastien Lasserre, Shruti Muralidhar, Jean Pierre Ghobril, Jeffrey Christopher Muller, Jafet Villafranca Diaz, Aleksandr Ovcharenko, Juan Luis Riquelme Roman, Juan Pablo Palacios, Lidia Alonso-Nanclares, Selim Arsever, Joseph William Graham, Athanassia Chalimourda, Daniel Nachbaur, Yihwa Kim, Stefano Zaninetta, Zoltan Kisvarday, Nenad Buncic, Keerthan Muthurasa, Carlos Aguado Sanchez, Benjamin Roy Morrice, James Alexander Dynes, Alberto Munoz Cespedes, Michael John Kenyon, Anirudh Gupta

We present a first-draft digital reconstruction of the microcircuitry of somatosensory cortex of juvenile rat. The reconstruction uses cellular and synaptic organizing principles to algorithmically reconstruct detailed anatomy and physiology from sparse ex ...
Elsevier2015

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