Full articleUS researchers have simulated half a virtual mouse brain on a supercomputer.
The scientists ran a "cortical simulator" that was as big and as complex as half of a mouse brain on the BlueGene L supercomputer.
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The researchers say that although the simulation shared some similarities with a mouse's mental make-up in terms of nerves and connections it lacked the structures seen in real mice brains.
Imposing such structures and getting the simulation to do useful work might be a much more difficult task than simply setting up the plumbing.
Tuesday, May 01, 2007
Mouse brain simulated on computer
Recently some of us had a discussion about the possibility of simulating the human brain. Through an act of serendipity I found this article.
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First!
4096 processors, with each 256 MB memory can simulate half a mouse brain at a tenth of the normal brain speed!
Conclusion:
Mice are very clever!
WOW! Nice, first time I see a decent comparsion between the complexity of a earth-brain and a computer.
Evolution wins for now... but it had some serious desing-time.
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