| Literature DB >> 22072665 |
David Kleinfeld1, Arjun Bharioke, Pablo Blinder, Davi D Bock, Kevin L Briggman, Dmitri B Chklovskii, Winfried Denk, Moritz Helmstaedter, John P Kaufhold, Wei-Chung Allen Lee, Hanno S Meyer, Kristina D Micheva, Marcel Oberlaender, Steffen Prohaska, R Clay Reid, Stephen J Smith, Shinya Takemura, Philbert S Tsai, Bert Sakmann.
Abstract
How does the brain compute? Answering this question necessitates neuronal connectomes, annotated graphs of all synaptic connections within defined brain areas. Further, understanding the energetics of the brain's computations requires vascular graphs. The assembly of a connectome requires sensitive hardware tools to measure neuronal and neurovascular features in all three dimensions, as well as software and machine learning for data analysis and visualization. We present the state of the art on the reconstruction of circuits and vasculature that link brain anatomy and function. Analysis at the scale of tens of nanometers yields connections between identified neurons, while analysis at the micrometer scale yields probabilistic rules of connection between neurons and exact vascular connectivity.Entities:
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Year: 2011 PMID: 22072665 PMCID: PMC3758571 DOI: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.4077-11.2011
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Neurosci ISSN: 0270-6474 Impact factor: 6.167