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on 2021/12/23 09:14
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5 5  (% class="lead" id="HInteractiveExplorationofBrainStatesandSpatio-TemporalActivityPatternsinData-ConstrainedSimulations" %)
6 -Open the Lab link on the left to explore brain states and spatio-temporal cortical activity patterns on your own.
6 +(% style="color:#e74c3c" %)NOTE for External Users. You have to create an EBRAINS account and then a Lab link will appear on the left, and you will be able to...
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9 +(% style="color:#2ecc71" %)Open the Lab link on the left to explore brain states and spatio-temporal cortical activity patterns on your own.
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16 16  In this Jupyter Lab environment, the user can interactively change the neuromodulated fatigue parameters and observe in real-time the emergence of different categories of slow-wave wave-propagation patterns and the transition to an asynchronous regime on a columnar mean-field model equipped with lateral connections inferred from experimentally acquired cortical activity.
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24 24  The model displays the dorsal view of a mouse cortical hemisphere sampled by pixels of 100-micron size over a 25 mm2 field of view.