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Science and Technology
Probabilistic maps of four new brain areas now accessible on EBRAINS
12 April 2022The areas play different roles in visual-spatial orientation and associative memory
Science and Technology
EBRAINS-enabled research provides new insight into abnormal brain development
7 April 2022Experimental investigation combining open data and brain atlases on EBRAINS improves understanding of patients with developmental coordination disorders
Science and Technology
EBRAINS provides access to new high-resolution cytoarchitectonic 3D map of the metathalamus
1 April 2022A new, high-resolution 3D map of the metathalamus was reconstructed by a team of researchers as part of the Human Brain Project and is now accessible to anyone via EBRAINS.
EBRAINS continues to expand its roster of members and is proud to welcome FIVE new associate members from Spain.
Arbor v0.6 boasts a range of new features, improvements, and bug fixes.
A large brain tumor bank from the Medical University of Vienna has been digitized and added to the EBRAINS research infrastructure.
The mass adoption of cloud computing makes it a technological certainty across industries. Scientific research is no exception. EBRAINS now offers cloud services for brain simulation to its users.
To help celebrate International Epilepsy Day, we talked with neurologists and computational scientists Petra Ritter and Leon Stefanovski from Charité – Universitätsmedizin Berlin about their work on The Virtual Brain (TVB) and how it can be used to locate the areas in a patient’s brain where epilepsy seizures emerge.
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EBRA releases Mapping Report: investment in European brain research still vital
10 February 2022The EU-funded European Brain Research Area project has released its long-awaited European Research Inventory and Mapping Report, providing insight into the brain research activities funded at the European level within the EU framework programmes FP7 and Horizon 2020, as well as the funding initiatives of the EU Joint Programme – Neurodegenerative Disease Research (JPND), ERA-NET NEURON and the Human Brain Project.