blademaster
I'm moving to Brazil
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US researchers James Frye, Rajagopal Ananthanarayanan and Dharmendra S. Modha ran a "cortical simulator" that was as big and as complex as half of a mouse brain on the BlueGene L supercomputer. In other smaller simulations the researchers say they have seen characteristics of thought patterns observed in real mouse brains. In these other tests the team saw the groups of neurons form spontaneously into groups. They also saw nerves in the simulated connections firing in a ways similar to the staggered, co-ordinated patterns seen in nature.

The three researchers laid out how they went about it in a very short research note entitled "Towards Real-Time, Mouse-Scale Cortical Simulations". Half a real mouse brain is thought to have about eight million neurons – each one of which can have up to 8,000 connections, with other nerve fibres. The team, from the IBM Almaden Research Lab and the University of Nevada, ran the simulation thanks to the supercomputer’s 4096 processors, each one of which used 256MB of memory. Using this machine the researchers created half a virtual mouse brain that had 8,000 neurons that had up to 6,300 connections. The vast complexity of the simulation meant that it was only run for ten seconds, at a speed ten times slower than real life.

For future tests the team aims to speed up the simulation, make it more neurobiologically faithful, add structures seen in real mouse brains and make the responses of neurons and syna-pses more detailed.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/6600965.stm
Skorpy-chan
Member
+127|6803|Twyford, UK
Of course, the question is thus:

Why the hell are they spending so much on a supercomputer when they can just wire rats together to get many times the power?
BVC
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+325|7153
So can I run linux on a mouse brain?
DrunkenResistance
beat mason
+13|6678|Bloomington, Indiana

Pubic wrote:

So can I run linux on a mouse brain?
I was thinking Slackware honestly...
Bertster7
Confused Pothead
+1,101|7039|SE London

They're doing simillar stuff at CERN with the human brain and bigger computers.
Mekstizzle
WALKER
+3,611|7079|London, England

Bertster7 wrote:

They're doing simillar stuff at CERN with the human brain and bigger computers.
I thought Blue Gene was the most powerful computer and that CERN is a big particle accelerator?

None the less, i think that if they can simulate half a mouse brain. It won't be long until they can simulate a whole mouse brain, and then it keeps getting bigger until they surpass the human brain. Then we are fucked. (Unless we keep control over the on/off button)
Gooners
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blademaster wrote:

US researchers James Frye, Rajagopal Ananthanarayanan and Dharmendra S. Modha ran a "cortical simulator" that was as big and as complex as half of a mouse brain on the BlueGene L supercomputer. In other smaller simulations the researchers say they have seen characteristics of thought patterns observed in real mouse brains. In these other tests the team saw the groups of neurons form spontaneously into groups. They also saw nerves in the simulated connections firing in a ways similar to the staggered, co-ordinated patterns seen in nature.

The three researchers laid out how they went about it in a very short research note entitled "Towards Real-Time, Mouse-Scale Cortical Simulations". Half a real mouse brain is thought to have about eight million neurons – each one of which can have up to 8,000 connections, with other nerve fibres. The team, from the IBM Almaden Research Lab and the University of Nevada, ran the simulation thanks to the supercomputer’s 4096 processors, each one of which used 256MB of memory. Using this machine the researchers created half a virtual mouse brain that had 8,000 neurons that had up to 6,300 connections. The vast complexity of the simulation meant that it was only run for ten seconds, at a speed ten times slower than real life.

For future tests the team aims to speed up the simulation, make it more neurobiologically faithful, add structures seen in real mouse brains and make the responses of neurons and syna-pses more detailed.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/6600965.stm
Your Joking right?
Hurricane
Banned
+1,153|7088|Washington, DC

Gooners wrote:

blademaster wrote:

US researchers James Frye, Rajagopal Ananthanarayanan and Dharmendra S. Modha ran a "cortical simulator" that was as big and as complex as half of a mouse brain on the BlueGene L supercomputer. In other smaller simulations the researchers say they have seen characteristics of thought patterns observed in real mouse brains. In these other tests the team saw the groups of neurons form spontaneously into groups. They also saw nerves in the simulated connections firing in a ways similar to the staggered, co-ordinated patterns seen in nature.

The three researchers laid out how they went about it in a very short research note entitled "Towards Real-Time, Mouse-Scale Cortical Simulations". Half a real mouse brain is thought to have about eight million neurons – each one of which can have up to 8,000 connections, with other nerve fibres. The team, from the IBM Almaden Research Lab and the University of Nevada, ran the simulation thanks to the supercomputer’s 4096 processors, each one of which used 256MB of memory. Using this machine the researchers created half a virtual mouse brain that had 8,000 neurons that had up to 6,300 connections. The vast complexity of the simulation meant that it was only run for ten seconds, at a speed ten times slower than real life.

For future tests the team aims to speed up the simulation, make it more neurobiologically faithful, add structures seen in real mouse brains and make the responses of neurons and syna-pses more detailed.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/6600965.stm
Your Joking right?
Say that ten times fast.
Bertster7
Confused Pothead
+1,101|7039|SE London

Mekstizzle wrote:

Bertster7 wrote:

They're doing simillar stuff at CERN with the human brain and bigger computers.
I thought Blue Gene was the most powerful computer and that CERN is a big particle accelerator?

None the less, i think that if they can simulate half a mouse brain. It won't be long until they can simulate a whole mouse brain, and then it keeps getting bigger until they surpass the human brain. Then we are fucked. (Unless we keep control over the on/off button)
D'oh. It's not at CERN, it's at EPFL - also in Switzerland, which is why I got confused. They don't just do particle accelerating at CERN either, it's where the Internet came from.

The Blue Brain project is what it's called. It runs on 4 racks of a Blue Gene/L.
Skorpy-chan
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+127|6803|Twyford, UK
If sci-fi has taught me one thing, it's that simulating the human brain on any network is a bad thing.
I hope to god they aren't connecting it to the internet.
FatherTed
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