Directory

Encyclopedia

NodeWorks
                              ENCYCLOPEDIA

Link Checker

Home
Encyclopedia : N : NE : NEU :

Neurally Controlled Animat

 

Neurally Controlled Animat

A Neurally Controlled Animat is the conjunction of (1) a neural network cultivated on an multiple electrode array and (2) a virtual body, the Animat, "living" in a virtual computer generated environment, connected to this array. Patterns of neural activity are used to control the virtual body, and the computer is used as a sensory device to provide electrical feedback to the neural network about the Animat's movement in the virtual environment.

The current aim of the Animat research is to study the neuronal activity and plasticity when learning and processing information in order to find a mathematical model for the neural network.

It leads towards interesting questions about consciousness theories as well.

References

  • DEMARSE, T. B., WAGENAAR, D. A., BLAU, A. W. & POTTER, S. M. (2000). Neurally controlled computer-simulated animals: a new tool for studying learning and memory in vitro. Society for Neuroscience Annual Meeting, SFN ID: 2961.
  • DEMARSE, T. B., WAGENAAR, D. A., BLAU, A. W. & POTTER, S. M. (2001). The neurally controlled Animat: biological brains acting with simulated bodies. Autonomous Robots 11, 305–310



NodeWorks boosts web surfing!
Page Returned in 0.108 seconds - HTML Compressed 68.2%

This article is from Wikipedia. All text is available
under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License.
 GNU Free Documentation License
© 2008 Chamas Enterprises Inc.