The Virtual Brain 
Lead Institutions: AIX Marseille University, Baycrest, Charité University Medicine Berlin
TheVirtualBrain is a framework for the simulation of the dynamics of large-scale brain networks with biologically realistic connectivity. TheVirtualBrain uses tractographic data (DTI/DSI) to generate connectivity matrices and build cortical and subcortical brain networks. The connectivity matrix defines the connection strengths and time delays via signal transmission between all network nodes. Various neural mass models are available in the repertoire of TheVirtualBrain and define the dynamics of a network node. Together, the neural mass models at the network nodes and the connectivity matrix define the Virtual Brain.
TheVirtualBrain simulates and generates the time courses of various forms of neural activity including Local Field Potentials (LFP) and firing rate, as well as brain imaging data such as EEG, MEG and BOLD activations as observed in fMRI.
Quick links
- HBP User Story for TVB: https://wiki.ebrains.eu/bin/view/Collabs/user-story-tvb/
- Main TVB web site: https://www.thevirtualbrain.org/
- Technical documentation for TVB is here: https://docs.thevirtualbrain.org/
- README about the current content: https://drive.ebrains.eu/f/7c83e516063a43c7b022/
- Code authors: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/the-virtual-brain/tvb-root/master/framework_tvb/AUTHORS
- Contact us at https://groups.google.com/group/tvb-users/
Who has access?
- TVB is open source, GPLv3 licensed: https://github.com/the-virtual-brain so you can use it locally freely
- Within HBP infrastructure you will only need an HBP account to access TVB