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Computational Neuroscience is predominantly a reflection of the COMP-NEURO mailing list with a few entries from visionlist (rather than a traditional blog).
The INCF Neuroinformatics blog includes interviews, conference reports, funding intiatives.
Encyclopedia of Computational Neuroscience represents a major category within Scholarpedia, the free, curated, peer reviewed encyclopedia written by scholars from all around the world.
Wikipedia includes pages on Computational Neuroscience itself, and the simulation software packages: Brian, GENESIS, NEST, Neuron, among others.
Brian (at Google Groups) is the support group for the Brian neural network simulator.
Genesis-Sim Forums are for questions regarding GENESIS support and research, as well as for those about the NeuroSpaces Project.
NEURON Forum has as its primary goal to serve as a convenient environment for open discussions about information that is of interest to NEURON users. It will largely replace the old NEURON mailing list.
NeuroScholar System Forums are for developers and users of this neuroscientific knowledge management system.
NeuroscienceForums.com comprises aggregated neuroscience news, podcasts, and a long list of neuroscience topics, including Theoretical and Computational Neuroscience.
Reconstruct Users Group is for users of Reconstruct, a free Windows editor for serial section microscopy.
SNNAP Forum is for users of SNAPP - Simulator for Neural Networks and Action Potentials.
Topographica Forums are for users of the Topographica neural map simulator.
COMP-NEURO
Moderated list for discussion of neurobiological computation and related
neuroscience databases, analysis tools and software.
CNS
: send email to
cns@cnsorg.org
Official announcements from the Computational Neuroscience Organization
about the organization and the annual CNS meeting.
CONNECTIONISTS
: or send email to
connectionists-request@cs.cmu.edu
with "subscribe conectionists" in body.
A moderated mailing list for discussion of technical issues relating to
neural computation, and dissemination of professional announcements.
Cosyne-announce provides official announcements regarding the annual Cosyne meeting.
Genesis-sim-users is the GENESIS Users Group mailing list (replaces the old BABEL list). The group provides free access to a downloadable version of the complete Book of GENESIS and all tutorials from the GENESIS Users Meeting (GUM*02). A more recent set of tutorials from WAMM-BAM*05 is now freely available to all without login.
neuroConstruct is a mailing list for those interested in neuroConstruct related news (www.neuroConstruct.org).
NeuroML list-serve provides several separate lists for various facets of NeuroML development (www.neuroml.org).
NEURON This is the NEURON Users Group mailing list, now used for announcements. For user questions and discussion, see the NEURON Forum (above).
NeuroDebian (http://neuro.debian.net/) aims to provide a turnkey software platform for nearly all aspects of the neuroscientific research process on Debian and Ubuntu. The project maintains discussion lists for: users, development planning and technical development.
Neuroscholar-announce is a moderated mailing list for public announcements concerning essential developments within the NeuroScholar system.
Steps-users is a SourceForge mailing list for announcements concerning use of STEPS: STochastic Engine for Pathway Simulation.
Topographica-announce is a SourceForge mailing list for announcements concerning development of the Topographica neural map simulator.
XPPAUT Listserve: send email to listserve@ucsd.edu with "ADD me@my.email.address xppaut-l" in body
COMP-NEURO ( 2011, 2010, 2009, 2008, 2007, 2006, 2005, 2004, 2003, 2002, 2001b, 2001a, 2000, 1999, 1998, 1997, 1996, 1995, 1994 )
Genesis-sim-users Archives (Replaces BABEL; recent archives here without login)
Neuron Digest Archives (June 1994 back to December 1986)
Comp-Neuro News is a social news site for sharing and discussing computational neuroscience research.
Facebook includes many individual computational neuroscientists as members, a group for Theoretical Neuroscience, and now a page for CNS2012.
Linkedin has a group for Computational Neuroscience with more than 1000 members.
The NeuroNetwork includes multiple interrest groups such as: Organization for Computational Neurosciences (OCNS) and Theoretical Neuroscience.
Twitter is being used to provide brief updates on: CNS2010, GENESIS, Neuroscience Information Framework(NIF), National Bernstein Network Computationa Neuroscience(NNCN_Germany), SfN10, SfN11, SfN12, among others.
Bernstein Center - YouTube presentations are in several languages.
ELSC Video provides seminars, public lectures and courses from the Edmond and Lily Safra Center for Brain Sciences (ELSC) at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.
INCF Channel includes presentations from annual INCF Congresses.
Video Lectures from the Redwood Center for Theoretical Neuroscience (UC Berkeley).