Sorry for cross posting but this looks quite a useful resource?
Philip.
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From: Keiko Hirayama <keiko.hirayama(a)wolfram.com>
Subject: Computational neuroscience data in the Wolfram Knowledgebase
Date: 15 November 2017 at 17:14:06 GMT
To: philip.quinlan(a)york.ac.uk
Hello,
Computational neuroscience is a rapidly growing area of study, from neuronal network
analysis to the construction of the comprehensive cognitive map of the human brain. As the
next phase of Wolfram Research's endeavor to make biology computable, we have recently
released a collection of computable neuroscience-related data.
Our curated collection has information about the human brain's anatomy as well as its
network connectivity, neuronal characteristics and mapped cognitive function. Along with
programmatic access to these resources, the Wolfram Language provides the tools necessary
to analyze and visualize such information. Please see my interactive notebook for details
on our neuroscience data <http://url.wolfram.com/2EmhiWI8/>.
It is our ongoing effort to expand our Wolfram Knowledgebase in the computational
neuroscience areas to offer a better and broader perspective on the structure and function
of the nervous system. We would be interested to hear what you think and what additional
topics or functionality could be useful for your research.
I would greatly appreciate your feedback.
Sincerely,
Keiko Hirayama
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