Computational neurosciences have created a virtual version of Purkinje cells in the brain's cerebellum. The virtual cells may shed light on how Purkinje cells work.
Using an open source platform called The Virtual Brain, researchers have simulated neural activity based on individual patient brain tumors.
Researchers have developed a virtual brain that can mimic the brain of a person with epilepsy. The model can help provide a better understanding of the disease.
Researchers present 'first draft' of Blue Brain Project's digital reconstruction of the neocortex of a juvenile rat.
Researchers develop a simulated brain which they hope can be used to test new treatments for neurodegenerative diseases.