Covers neuromorphic computing, challenges in ternary and binary computing, hardware simulations of the brain, and new materials for artificial brain cells.
By Meenakshi Khosla explores data-driven modeling in large-scale naturalistic neuroscience, focusing on brain activity representation and computational models.
Explores detailed modeling of ion channels and neuronal morphologies in in silico neuroscience, covering neuron classification, ion channel kinetics, and experimental observations.
Explores the biophysical understanding of neuronal electrical behavior, including challenges in modeling neurons, the generation of action potentials, and the impact of dendritic structure on firing patterns.
Delves into simulating network dynamics in in silico neuroscience, covering spontaneous and evoked activity, in-vitro and in-vivo simulations, and sensitivity analysis.
Discusses the challenges and future of neuromorphic computing, comparing digital computers and specialized hardware, such as SpiNNaker and NEST, while exploring the Human Brain Project's Neuromorphic Computing Platform.