Solver for Neurotransmitter dependencies -possible in TVB?

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Ulrich Brennecke

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Mar 29, 2025, 9:05:40 PMMar 29
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Dear all,

I am looking for a way to simulate neurotransmitter changes in the brain using a kind of “solver”.
Very roughly and schematically formulated:
- Drug 1 increases extracellular dopamine in the PFC
- Increased extracellular dopamine in the PFC decreases extracellular dopamine in the dorsal striatum
- Decreased extracellular dopamine in the dorsal striatum in turn has its own vectors on other neurotransmitters in other brain regions
- ...

Is it possible in principle to map such influence vectors in TVB and build a network of data sets to see the influences of the change of one value on other values?

If TVB cannot do this, I would be grateful for a hint as to which technique could be used to realize such a solver.
Thank you very much!

WOODMAN Michael

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Mar 31, 2025, 2:42:40 AMMar 31
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hi,


If I can restate your question, you have a per-region parameter of extracellular dopamine, that you want to change over time to see the effects.  That's in principle possible in TVB yes.  


in turn has its own vectors on other neurotransmitters in other brain regions


I don't know what this means, maybe you can clarify that part?


cheers,

Marmaduke


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