The possibility to replicate and reproduce published research results is one of the biggest challenges in all areas of science. In computational neuroscience, there are thousands of models available. However, it is rarely possible to reimplement the models based on the information in the original publication, let alone rerun the models just because the model implementations have not been made publicly available. We evaluate and discuss the comparability of a versatile choice of simulation tools: tools for biochemical reactions and spiking neuronal networks, and relatively new tools for growth in cell cultures. The replicability and reproducibility issues are considered for computational models that are equally diverse, including the models ...
Modeling and simulation in computational neuroscience is currently a research enterprise to better u...
The brain is an organ that takes the central role in advanced information processing. There exist gr...
The present work aims to reproduce and replicate the results of a prominent study in the computation...
The scientific community across all disciplines faces the same challenges of ensuring accessibility,...
Computational neuroscience, a relatively recent field, has gained fast ground and modelling is now w...
Progress in science depends on the effective exchange of ideas among scientists. New ideas can be as...
International audienceIn a previous modelling study, Leblois et al. (2006) demonstrated an action se...
Computational neuroscience relies on simulations of neural network models to bridge the gap between ...
Supercomputing is increasingly available in neuroscience and boosts the ability to create models wit...
Progress in Molecular Biology and Translational Science provides a forum for discussion of new disco...
Computational neuroscience attempts to reverse engineer brain circuits at the cellular and system le...
Advances in experimental techniques and computational power allowing researchers to gather anatomica...
The ultimate goal of Computational Neuroscience is the development of models with high predictive po...
The exponential increase in available neural data has combined with the exponential growth in comput...
Computational neuroscience relies on simulations of neural network models to bridge the gap between ...
Modeling and simulation in computational neuroscience is currently a research enterprise to better u...
The brain is an organ that takes the central role in advanced information processing. There exist gr...
The present work aims to reproduce and replicate the results of a prominent study in the computation...
The scientific community across all disciplines faces the same challenges of ensuring accessibility,...
Computational neuroscience, a relatively recent field, has gained fast ground and modelling is now w...
Progress in science depends on the effective exchange of ideas among scientists. New ideas can be as...
International audienceIn a previous modelling study, Leblois et al. (2006) demonstrated an action se...
Computational neuroscience relies on simulations of neural network models to bridge the gap between ...
Supercomputing is increasingly available in neuroscience and boosts the ability to create models wit...
Progress in Molecular Biology and Translational Science provides a forum for discussion of new disco...
Computational neuroscience attempts to reverse engineer brain circuits at the cellular and system le...
Advances in experimental techniques and computational power allowing researchers to gather anatomica...
The ultimate goal of Computational Neuroscience is the development of models with high predictive po...
The exponential increase in available neural data has combined with the exponential growth in comput...
Computational neuroscience relies on simulations of neural network models to bridge the gap between ...
Modeling and simulation in computational neuroscience is currently a research enterprise to better u...
The brain is an organ that takes the central role in advanced information processing. There exist gr...
The present work aims to reproduce and replicate the results of a prominent study in the computation...