I think that the Blue Brain project is a very exiting project, which means that I will follow the discussions of the posibillities of computers to simulate the human brain, for the rest of my life. But I am of the opinion that the units in the blue…
I'm more intrigued than skeptic! But skeptic, nonetheless. It is not unheard of for complex computer models to be difficult to "tune". A consequence of this is that you can get experimentally comparable results for your test predictions, but can't n…
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I hold a meager BS in Physics and am currently designing a Master's degree in Theoretical Science (as an interdisciplinary degree consisting of neurobiology and electrical engineering courses).
Let it be known that I do not favor quantum…
Hi all dear colleagues,
I am a theoretician Physicist and new to this subject. My aim is to explore various aspects of the Physics of brain. I should need ur help to find fundamental references in this topics. Thx in advance. Best regards to all.
I am more sceptic than intrigued.
For one thing, a computer model will always be very crude model of the brain
even if it takes the dimensions of the Blue Brain project. So, this is at best the
most sophisticated simplifcation. (I am deliberately p…
I am intrigued by the Blue Brain project. While most researchers search for basic principles in sub components of the nervous system (because this approach seems like a manageable goal), Blue Brain goes "whole hog." Its a major feat of information s…