Publications by authors named "Anno C Kurth"

High-dimensional brain activity is often organized into lower-dimensional neural manifolds. However, the neural manifolds of the visual cortex remain understudied. Here, we study large-scale multi-electrode electrophysiological recordings of macaque (Macaca mulatta) areas V1, V4, and DP with a high spatiotemporal resolution.

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  • The Modular-Integrative Modeling approach is a new framework in neuroscience designed to create brain models that accurately reflect biological processes.
  • It aims to combine realistic biological elements with functional performance, offering a comprehensive understanding of how the brain interacts with the body and environment.
  • This perspective emphasizes the importance of integrating different aspects of brain function for a better overall view of neuroscience.
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Modern computational neuroscience strives to develop complex network models to explain dynamics and function of brains in health and disease. This process goes hand in hand with advancements in the theory of neuronal networks and increasing availability of detailed anatomical data on brain connectivity. Large-scale models that study interactions between multiple brain areas with intricate connectivity and investigate phenomena on long time scales such as system-level learning require progress in simulation speed.

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