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EXPERIMENTAL RESEARCH IN WHOLE BRAIN EMULATION: THE NEED FOR INNOVATIVE<i>IN VIVO</i>MEASUREMENT TECHNIQUES
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2012
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Neural RecodingBrain MappingSocial SciencesFunctional RecordingNeurologyNetwork NeuroscienceCognitive ScienceNeuroinformaticsLarge ScaleSensorimotor IntegrationNeuroimagingNeurostimulationBrain CircuitryNeuroengineeringNeurophysiologyComputational NeuroscienceConnectomicsNeuroscienceBrain ElectrophysiologySystems BiologyMedicineBrain ModelingWhole Brain Emulation
Whole brain emulation aims to re-implement functions of a mind in another computational substrate by carefully emulating the function of fundamental components, and by copying the connectivity between those components. The precision with which this is done must enable prediction of the natural development of active states. To accomplish this, in vivo measurements at large scale and high resolution are critically important. We propose a set of requirements for these empirical measurements. We then outline general methods leading to acquisition of a structural and functional connectome, and to the characterization of responses at large scale and high resolution. Finally, we describe two new project developments that tackle the problem of functional recording in vivo, namely the molecular ticker-tape and the integrated-circuit Cyborcell.
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