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17 17  This collab contains a part of the materials which will be used during the hands-on session on 4 June 2024, during EBRAINS Brain Simulation Workshop taking place in Bilbao: [[https:~~/~~/www.bcamath.org/events/ebrains2024/en/>>url:https://www.bcamath.org/events/ebrains2024/en/]].
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19 -The objective of this hands-on session is to create a familiarity of TVB for the participant by performing simulations related to different brain states and epileptic dynamics. At the beginning, we will describe the TVB framework and its building blocks. Then, in Part Ia, we will see a mean-field framework modeling neuronal population dynamics. We will use this framework to simulate brain states at population level. In Part Ib, we will see a generalization of this framework to the whole-brain scale via TVB. In Part II, we will see an example epileptic scenario of seizure propagation by using TVB. Part Ia and Part Ib can be found in the drive, and they are accessible in the lab. For Part II, we refer to the following collab: [[https:~~/~~/wiki.ebrains.eu/bin/view/Collabs/tvb-ebrains-bilbao-part-ii-2024/>>https://wiki.ebrains.eu/bin/view/Collabs/tvb-ebrains-bilbao-part-ii-2024/]].
19 +The objective of this hands-on session is to create a familiarity of TVB for the participant by performing simulations related to different brain states and epileptic dynamics. At the beginning, we will describe the TVB framework and its building blocks. Then, in Part Ia, we will see a mean-field framework modeling neuronal population dynamics. We will use this framework to simulate brain states at population level. In Part Ib, we will see a generalization of this framework to the whole-brain scale via TVB. In Part II, we will see an example epileptic scenario of seizure propagation by using TVB. Part Ia and Part Ib can be found in the drive, and they are accessible in the lab. For Part II, we refer to the following collab: [[https:~~/~~/wiki.ebrains.eu/bin/view/Collabs/ebrains-baltic-nordic-school-2024/>>https://wiki.ebrains.eu/bin/view/Collabs/ebrains-baltic-nordic-school-2024/]].
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21 21  = Requirements =
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