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Brain Information Flow Diagram (BIF)

WBAI proposes the Brain Information Flow Diagram (BIF) as a format for describing and sharing the whole brain architecture (cf. information flow diagram).

See also Brain Reference Architecture (BRA)

BIF is composed of Circuits and Connections between them. A Circuit corresponds to a population of neurons, an organ in the brain such as the hippocampus, or a circuit consisting of brain organs, to perform a certain function.
BIF

BIF elements are defined by an ontology with the following classes and properties.
Circuits and Connections are normally defined as classes rather than instances.
(Click here for the OWL format file of the BIF ontology.)

Circuit

A collection of one or more brain regions or organs with the following properties.

  • names: name list
  • hasPart: Circuits within
  • functionality: description of functions
  • reference: reference list
  • implementation: URLs (pointers to implementation)
  • uniform: truth value (true iff it has no sub-Circuit and unique output)
  • taxon : animal species (option)

UniformCircuit

A subclass of Circuit whose instance has unique output and no sub-Circuit

  • uniform: True

They have the following properties in addition to the properties of Circuit.

  • size: natural number (such as the number of neurons)
  • transmitter: neurotransmitter
  • modType: Excitatory, Inhibitory, Modulatory

Connection

Connections between Circuits with the following properties.

  • inputCircuit: a Circuit
  • outputCircuit: a Circuit
  • transmitter: neurotransmitter
  • functionality: description of function/semantics
  • reference: reference list
  • size: natural number (such as the number of axons)
  • taxon: animal species

NeuroTransmitter

Neurotransmitter: e.g., dopamine

  • brain_information_flow.txt
  • Last modified: 2021/12/13 22:23
  • by n.arakawa