November 1, 2024 – Dr. Randy McIntosh

Guest Speaker: Dr. Randy McIntosh (Professor, BC Leadership Chair in Neuroscience and Technology Transfer Across the Lifespan Director, Institute for Neuroscience and Neurotechnology at Simon Fraser University)

Talk Title: Using The Virtual Brain to trace trajectories of brain health in ageing

Abstract: We introduced TheVirtualBrain (TVB) to the neuroscience community a decade ago. It was the first platform for creating large-scale simulations of human brain networks and has continued to evolve as a community project, extending to multiple basic and clinical applications and extensions to models of rodent and macaque brains. A singular feature of TVB is that the brain models can be constructed from an individual’s neuroimaging data, giving a great degree of specificity. This is especially relevant in studies across the lifespan, where the biophysical parameters of the model have a direct neurophysiological interpretation (e.g., neural excitation/inhibition). This feature of TVB results in great prediction of cognitive function across age-groups, and by connecting potential trajectories between groups, may provide new information on paths that reflect good brain health. We can extend this to age-related dysfunction, such as dementia, opening a potential for early detection of problematic trajectories and developing mitigation strategies.

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