Theory and Simulation in Neuroscience.

© 2012 EPFL

© 2012 EPFL

Theory and Simulation in Neuroscience (Review)

"Modeling work in neuroscience can be classified using two different criteria. The first one is the complexity of the model, ranging from simplified conceptual models that are amenable to mathematical analysis to detailed models that require simulations in order to understand their properties. The second criterion is that of direction of workflow, which can be from microscopic to macroscopic scales (bottom-up) or from behavioral target functions to properties of components (top-down). Prof. Wulfram Gerstner (Computational Neuroscience Laboratory), together with Henning Sprekeler from Germany and Gustavo Deco from Spain, review the interaction of theory and simulation using examples of top-down and bottom-up studies and point to some current developments in the fields of computational and theoretical neuroscience."

See: Wulfram Gerstner, Henning Sprekeler, Gustavo Deco. Science 5 October 2012: Vol. 338 no. 6103 pp. 60-65, DOI: 10.1126/science.1227356 (2012)