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If you use these data, we ask you to cite our paper in your publication.
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If you have questions regarding the code or scientific content, please create an issue on the simulation code repository on github: [https://github.com/INM-6/multi-area-model](https://github.com/INM-6/multi-area-model).
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+## Acknowledgements
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+This work was supported by the Helmholtz Portfolio Supercomputing and
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+Modeling for the Human Brain (SMHB), the European Union 7th Framework
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+Program (Grant 269921, BrainScaleS and 604102, Human Brain Project,
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+Ramp up phase) and European Unions Horizon 2020 research and
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+innovation program (Grant 720270, Human Brain Project, SGA1), the
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+Jülich Aachen Research Alliance (JARA), the Helmholtz young
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+investigator group VH-NG-1028,and the German Research Council (DFG
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+Grants SFB936/A1,Z1 and TRR169/A2) and computing time granted by the
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+JARA-HPC Ver- gabegremium and provided on the JARA-HPC Partition part
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+of the supercomputer JUQUEEN (Jülich Supercomputing Centre 2015) at
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+Forschungszentrum Jülich (VSR Computation Time Grant JINB33), and Priority
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+Program 2041 (SPP 2041) "Computational Connectomics" of the German Research
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+Foundation (DFG).
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