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Neural modeling and functional brain imaging: an overview
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Polychronization: Computation with Spikes
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Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience
Visualization and Measurement of the Cortical Surface
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience
Imaging Cognition II: An Empirical Review of 275 PET and fMRI Studies
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience
Book review: Kurzweil's argument for the success of AI
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Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience
Imaging cognition: An empirical review of pet studies with normal subjects
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Synthetic neural circuits using current-domain signal representations
Neural Computation
Anatomy of a cortical simulator
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Identifying, tabulating, and analyzing contacts between branched neuron morphologies
IBM Journal of Research and Development
Overview of the IBM Blue Gene/P project
IBM Journal of Research and Development
Biological Cybernetics - Special Issue: Quantitative Neuron Modeling
Overview of the Blue Gene/L system architecture
IBM Journal of Research and Development
IEEE Spectrum
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IEEE Transactions on Neural Networks
Simple model of spiking neurons
IEEE Transactions on Neural Networks
Synchrony in Silicon: The Gamma Rhythm
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On reverse engineering in the cognitive and brain sciences
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Driven by rapid ongoing advances in computer hardware, neuroscience and computer science, Artificial Brain research and development are blossoming. This article constitutes the first half of a two-part world survey of artificial brain projects: this part dealing with large-scale brain simulations, and the second part with biologically inspired cognitive architectures (BICAs). The large-scale brain simulations we consider in depth here include those by Markram, Modha, Boahen, Horwitz, Edelman, Izhikevich, and Just. As well as reviewing the particulars of these simulation projects, we position them in a broader perspective, comparing at the different underlying definitions of the concept of ''simulation,'' noting that in many ways the projects are modeling neurosystems at different levels as well as using different methodologies.