Arbor-TVB: a novel multi-scale co-simulation framework with a case study on neural-level seizure generation and whole-brain propagation
Thorsten Hater, Juliette Courson, Han Lu, Sandra Diaz-Pier, Thanos Manos

TL;DR
A new framework combines detailed neuron simulations with whole-brain models to study seizure generation and spread across brain scales.
Contribution
The first co-simulation framework integrating Arbor and TVB for multi-scale brain modeling and seizure propagation analysis.
Findings
Arbor-TVB enables bidirectional interaction between detailed neuron models and whole-brain dynamics.
The framework allows modeling seizure onset and propagation from specific brain regions to the whole brain.
Modular design supports independent model selection for each scale with minimal translation effort.
Abstract
Computational neuroscience has traditionally focused on isolated scales, limiting understanding of brain function across multiple levels. While microscopic models capture biophysical details of neurons, macroscopic models describe large-scale network dynamics. Integrating these scales, however, remains a significant challenge. In this study, we present a novel co-simulation framework that bridges these levels by integrating the neural simulator Arbor with The Virtual Brain (TVB) platform. Arbor enables detailed simulations from single-compartment neurons to populations of such cells, while TVB models whole-brain dynamics based on anatomical features and the mean neural activity of a brain region. By linking these simulators for the first time, we provide an example of how to model and investigate the onset of seizures in specific areas and their propagation to the whole brain. This…
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Taxonomy
TopicsFunctional Brain Connectivity Studies · Neural dynamics and brain function · EEG and Brain-Computer Interfaces
