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The Human Brain Project—Synergy between neuroscience, computing, informatics, and brain-inspired technologies

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  • Katrin Amunts
  • Alois C Knoll
  • Thomas Lippert
  • Cyriel M A Pennartz
  • Philippe Ryvlin
  • Alain Destexhe
  • Viktor K Jirsa
  • Egidio D’Angelo
  • Jan G Bjaalie

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The Human Brain Project (HBP) is a European flagship project with a 10-year horizon aiming to understand the human brain and to translate neuroscience knowledge into medicine and technology. To achieve such aims, the HBP explores the multilevel complexity of the brain in space and time; transfers the acquired knowledge to brain-derived applications in health, computing, and technology; and provides shared and open computing tools and data through the HBP European brain research infrastructure. We discuss how the HBP creates a transdisciplinary community of researchers united by the quest to understand the brain, with fascinating perspectives on societal benefits.This Community Page article presents the Human Brain Project; a European Flagship project with a ten-year horizon aiming to understand the human brain and translate neuroscience knowledge into medicine and technology.

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  • Katrin Amunts & Alois C Knoll & Thomas Lippert & Cyriel M A Pennartz & Philippe Ryvlin & Alain Destexhe & Viktor K Jirsa & Egidio D’Angelo & Jan G Bjaalie, 2019. "The Human Brain Project—Synergy between neuroscience, computing, informatics, and brain-inspired technologies," PLOS Biology, Public Library of Science, vol. 17(7), pages 1-7, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:plo:pbio00:3000344
    DOI: 10.1371/journal.pbio.3000344
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