1471-2202-12-S1-P363 1471-2202 Poster presentation <p>CLONES : a closed-loop simulation framework for body, muscles and neurons</p> Voegtlin Thomas voegtlin@inria.fr

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BMC Neuroscience <p>Twentieth Annual Computational Neuroscience Meeting: CNS*2011</p> Jean-Marc Fellous and Astrid Prinz Publication of this supplement has been supported by Neuralynx, Springer, INCF and the Bernstein Network Computational Neuroscience Meeting abstracts - A single PDF containing all abstracts in this supplement is available here. http://www.biomedcentral.com/content/pdf/1471-2202-12-S1-info.pdf <p>Twentieth Annual Computational Neuroscience Meeting: CNS*2011</p> Stockholm, Sweden 23-28 July 2011 http://www.cnsorg.org/2011/ 1471-2202 2011 12 Suppl 1 P363 http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2202/12/S1/P363 10.1186/1471-2202-12-S1-P363
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The activity of neurons does not only reflect cognitive states, it is also highly constrained by mechanical properties of the body: sensors, muscles, tendons, and their interaction with the environment. Thus, in order to model the activity of neurons, it seems necessary to take a holistic approach, where the behavior of an animal is modeled through the interaction between neurons, muscles and the environment. This involves knowledge in both neurophysiology and biomechanics. It also requires the development of software that can simulate the interaction between neurons and muscles efficiently.

In order to achieve this, we have developed an open-source library called CLONES (Closed Loop Neural Simulation). CLONES is a communication interface between the BRIAN neural simulator 1, and SOFA, a physics engine for biomedical applications 2. BRIAN and SOFA are both intuitive and high performance simulation environments.

Communication between BRIAN and SOFA is achieved through shared memory and semaphores. A single step of simulation typically takes place on different CPU cores. Once a simulation step has been completed in both simulators, sensory inputs to the neurons and motor outputs to the muscles are updated. SOFA uses an interpreted XML description of a physical scene. The scene can be modified without interrupting the simulation.

CLONES contains a SOFA plugin and a PYTHON module. The Python module provides a function to be called after each step of the simulation. The Sofa plugin provides components for the simulation of muscles, sensors, drag forces. In addition, several demonstration examples are provided with the library. In particular, a neuro-mechanical model of undulatory locomotion in the worm caenorhabditis elegans3 is available.

<p>Brian: a simulator for spiking neural networks in Python</p> Goodman DF Brette R Front Neuroinform 2008 2 5 2605403 19115011 10.3389/neuro.11.005.2008 <p>SOFA - an Open Source Framework for Medical Simulation</p> Allard J Cotin S Faure F Bensoussan PJ Poyer F Duriez C Delingette H Grisoni L Medecine Meets Virtual Reality (MMVR'15) 2007 13 18 <p><it>C. elegans</it> locomotion: an integrated approach</p> Boyle JH PhD thesis university of Leeds 2009