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of data every year, presenting a significant technical barrier. Most of the available high-resolution brain activity monitors are of limited use, as they must be invasively implanted surgically by opening the skull. Parallels have been drawn to past large-scale government-led research efforts
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Other influences included the interdisciplinary "Decade of the Mind" project led by James L. Olds, who is currently the Assistant Director for Biological Sciences at NSF, and the "Revolutionizing Prosthetics" project at
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organized a conference in London, at which scientists first put forth the idea of such a project. At subsequent meetings, scientists from US government laboratories, including members of the
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declared at the first Rockefeller meeting "What has happened here is magnificent, never before in neuroscience have I seen so much unity in such a glorious purpose."
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participation from DARPA and NSF, to help shape NIH's role in the BRAIN Initiative. NSF planned to receive advice from its directorate advisory committees, from the
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to explore the ethical, legal, and societal implications raised by the initiative and by neuroscience in general. Additional commitments were also made by the
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on April 2, 2013, with the goal of supporting the development and application of innovative technologies that can create a dynamic understanding of
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argued instead that methods in nanotechnology are becoming sufficiently mature to make the time right for a brain activity map. Neuroscientist
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The BRAIN Initiative reflects a number of influences, stemming back over a decade. Some of these include: planning meetings at the
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as well as numerous private companies, universities, and other organizations in the United States, Australia, Canada, and Denmark.
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announced The BRAIN Initiative, with proposed initial expenditures for fiscal year 2014 of approximately $ 110 million from the
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Alivisatos, A. Paul; Chun, Miyoung; Church, George M.; Greenspan, Ralph J.; Roukes, Michael L.; Yuste, Rafael (June 2012).
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2020–2025: application of those technologies in an integrated fashion to make fundamental new discoveries about the brain
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Scientists offered differing views of the plan. Neuroscientist John Donoghue said that the project would fill a gap in
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outlined a variety of specific experimental techniques that might be used to achieve what they termed a "functional
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The projects face great logistical challenges. Neuroscientists estimated that the project would generate 300
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research between, on the one hand, activity measurements at the level of brain regions using methods such as
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Zador, Anthony M.; Dubnau, Joshua; Oyibo, Hassana K.; Zhan, Huiqing; Cao, Gang; Peikon, Ian D. (2012).
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focused on revolutionizing our understanding of the human brain, and was developed by the White House
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Understanding how the brain works is arguably one of the greatest scientific challenges of our time.
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In a 2012 scientific commentary outlining experimental plans for a more limited project, Alivisatos
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As of December 2018, the BRAIN Initiative website lists the following participants and affiliates:
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Collaborative public-private research initiative announced by the Obama administration
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Brain Research through Advancing Innovative Neurotechnologies (BRAIN) Working Group
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rather than microelectronics. In one such proposed method, enzymatically produced
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University of Arizona Center for Innovation in Brain Science (B.I. Participant)
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News reports said the research would map the dynamics of neuron activity in
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that led to the NIH's Blueprint for Neuroscience Research; workshops at the
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Australian National Health and Medical Research Council (B.I. Participant)
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Human brains average 86 billion neurons by a recent estimate. Source:
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would serve as a "ticker tape record" of neuronal activity, based on
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Boston University Center for Systems Neuroscience (B.I. Participant)
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How many neurons make a human brain? Billions fewer than we thought
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and eventually the tens of billions of neurons in the human brain.
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Pacific Northwest Neuroscience Neighborhood (B.I. Participant)
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University of Texas System UT Neuroscience (B.I. Participant)
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Brain Research through Advancing Innovative Neurotechnologies
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University of California System Cal-BRAIN (B.I. Participant)
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Development of the plan for the BRAIN Initiative within the
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Participants in BRAIN and affiliates of the project include
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G20 World Brain Mapping & Therapeutic Scientific Summit
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University of Utah Neurosciences Gateway (B.I. Participant)
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Brain & Behavior Research Foundation (B.I. Participant)
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University of Pittsburgh Brain Institute (B.I. Participant)
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Presidential Commission for the Study of Bioethical Issues
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Neurotechnology Architecting Network (B.I. Participant)
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The timeline proposed by the Working Group in 2014 is:
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On April 2, 2013, at a White House event, President
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Index

Human Brain Project
White House
Obama administration
brain
Grand Challenge
Office of Science and Technology Policy
White House Neuroscience Initiative
Human Genome Project
brain disorders
Alzheimer's
Parkinson's
depression
traumatic brain injury
DARPA
IARPA
National Institutes of Health
National Science Foundation
cognition
neuroscience
convergent science
National Research Council
Institute of Medicine
Brain Activity Map Project
The Kavli Foundation
Office of Science and Technology Policy
Howard Hughes Medical Institute
Allen Institute for Brain Science
Google
Microsoft
Qualcomm

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