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5 = Course on TVB-multiscale cosimulation =
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7 McGill University "Summer School in Nonlinear Dynamics for the Life Sciences with Applications to Neuroscience and Psychology" (June 2021)
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15 = What can I find here? =
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17 * Use case of a TVB - Spiking Basal Ganglia cosimulation
18 * Homework materials
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20 = Who has access? =
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22 Everybody with an EBRAINS account.
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25 = Guide to run the use-case notebook =
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27 1. Run the TVB-NEST app by browsing to [[https:~~/~~/tvb-nest.apps.hbp.eu/>>https://tvb-nest.apps.hbp.eu/||target="_top"]] and logging in with your EBRAINS account.
28 1. Navigate to "ContributedNotebooks" folder and upload the notebook "BasalGangliaHomework.ipynb" and the data folder "basal_ganglia_conn". Both can be found either in the [[drive folder "Lecture">>https://drive.ebrains.eu/#my-libs/lib/14db5dbf-97c8-4971-86e5-9b15fd57dd87/Lecture]], or in the [[attachment .zip file "Lecture.zip">>Lecture.zip]].
29 1. Now you can run the notebook in the TVB-NEST app. Your results will be saved in your personal drive space and can be found in the "ContributedNotebooks" folder whenever you log in again to the app.
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