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@ARTICLE{Amunts:1024884,
author = {Amunts, Katrin and Axer, Markus and Banerjee, Swati and
Bitsch, Lise and Bjaalie, Jan G. and Brauner, Philipp and
Brovelli, Andrea and Calarco, Navona and Carrere, Marcel and
Caspers, Svenja and Charvet, Christine J. and Cichon, Sven
and Cools, Roshan and Costantini, Irene and D'Angelo, Egidio
Ugo and De Bonis, Giulia and Deco, Gustavo and DeFelipe,
Javier and Destexhe, Alain and Dickscheid, Timo and
Diesmann, Markus and Düzel, Emrah and Eickhoff, Simon B.
and Einevoll, Gaute and Eke, Damian and Engel, Andreas K.
and Evans, Alan C. and Evers, Kathinka and Fedorchenko,
Nataliia and Forkel, Stephanie J. and Fousek, Jan and
Friederici, Angela D. and Friston, Karl and Furber, Stephen
and Geris, Liesbet and Goebel, Rainer and Güntürkün, Onur
and Hamid, Aini Ismafairus Abd and Herold, Christina and
Hilgetag, Claus C. and Hölter, Sabine M. and Ioannidis,
Yannis and Jirsa, Viktor and Kashyap, Sriranga and Kasper,
Burkhard S. and d’Exaerde, Alban de Kerchove and
Kooijmans, Roxana and Koren, István and Kotaleski, Jeanette
Hellgren and Kiar, Gregory and Klijn, Wouter and Klüver,
Lars and Knoll, Alois C. and Krsnik, Zeljka and Kämpfer,
Julia and Larkum, Matthew E and Linne, Marja-Leena and
Lippert, Thomas and Abdullah, Jafri Malin and Maio, Paola Di
and Magielse, Neville and Maquet, Pierre and Mascaro, Anna
Letizia Allegra and Marinazzo, Daniele and Mejias, Jorge and
Meyer-Lindenberg, Andreas and Migliore, Michele and Michael,
Judith and Morel, Yannick and Morin, Fabrice O. and Muckli,
Lars and Nagels, Guy and Oden, Lena and Palomero-Gallagher,
Nicola and Panagiotaropoulos, Fanis and Paolucci, Pier
Stanislao and Pennartz, Cyriel and Peeters, Liesbet M. and
Petkoski, Spase and Petkov, Nicolai and Petro, Lucy S. and
Petrovici, Mihai A. and Pezzulo, Giovanni and Roelfsema,
Pieter and Ris, Laurence and Ritter, Petra and Rockland,
Kathleen and Rotter, Stefan and Rowald, Andreas and Ruland,
Sabine and Ryvlin, Philippe and Salles, Arleen and
Sanchez-Vives, Maria V. and Schemmel, Johannes and Senn,
Walter and de Sousa, Alexandra A. and Ströckens, Felix and
Thirion, Bertrand and Uludağ, Kâmil and Vanni, Simo and
van Albada, Sacha Jennifer and Vanduffel, Wim and Vezoli,
Julien and Vincenz-Donnelly, Lisa and Walter, Florian and
Zaborszky, Laszlo},
title = {{T}he coming decade of digital brain research: {A} vision
for neuroscience at the intersection of technology and
computing},
journal = {Imaging neuroscience},
volume = {2},
issn = {2837-6056},
address = {Cambridge, MA},
publisher = {MIT Press},
reportid = {FZJ-2024-02535},
pages = {1-35},
year = {2024},
abstract = {In recent years, brain research has indisputably entered a
new epoch, driven by substantial methodological advances and
digitally enabled data integration and modelling at multiple
scales— from molecules to the whole brain. Major advances
are emerging at the intersection of neuroscience with
technology and computing. This new science of the brain
combines high-quality research, data integration across
multiple scales, a new culture of multidisciplinary
large-scale collaboration and translation into applications.
As pioneered in Europe’s Human Brain Project (HBP), a
systematic approach will be essential for meeting the coming
decade’s pressing medical and technological challenges.
The aims of this paper are to: develop a concept for the
coming decade of digital brain research, discuss this new
concept with the research community at large, to identify
points of convergence, and derive therefrom scientific
common goals; provide a scientific framework for the current
and future development of EBRAINS, a research infrastructure
resulting from the HBP’s work; inform and engage
stakeholders, funding organisations and research
institutions regarding future digital brain research;
identify and address the transformational potential of
comprehensive brain models for artificial intelligence,
including machine learning and deep learning; outline a
collaborative approach that integrates reflection, dialogues
and societal engagement on ethical and societal
opportunities and challenges as part of future neuroscience
research.},
cin = {INM-7 / INM-1 / IAS-6 / JSC},
ddc = {050},
cid = {I:(DE-Juel1)INM-7-20090406 / I:(DE-Juel1)INM-1-20090406 /
I:(DE-Juel1)IAS-6-20130828 / I:(DE-Juel1)JSC-20090406},
pnm = {5251 - Multilevel Brain Organization and Variability
(POF4-525) / 5254 - Neuroscientific Data Analytics and AI
(POF4-525) / 5252 - Brain Dysfunction and Plasticity
(POF4-525) / 5111 - Domain-Specific Simulation $\&$ Data
Life Cycle Labs (SDLs) and Research Groups (POF4-511) / HBP
SGA3 - Human Brain Project Specific Grant Agreement 3
(945539) / EBRAINS 2.0 - EBRAINS 2.0: A Research
Infrastructure to Advance Neuroscience and Brain Health
(101147319)},
pid = {G:(DE-HGF)POF4-5251 / G:(DE-HGF)POF4-5254 /
G:(DE-HGF)POF4-5252 / G:(DE-HGF)POF4-5111 /
G:(EU-Grant)945539 / G:(EU-Grant)101147319},
typ = {PUB:(DE-HGF)16},
pubmed = {40800542},
UT = {WOS:001531551000015},
doi = {10.1162/imag_a_00137},
url = {https://juser.fz-juelich.de/record/1024884},
}