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Neurorobotic models in neuroscience and neuroinformatics

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posted on 2023-06-08, 00:38 authored by Anil SethAnil Seth, Olaf Sporns, Jeffrey L Krichmar
The meeting concluded with a general discussion which reflected that the day had provided a great deal of intellectual stimulation, thanks in large part to the excellence of the invited talks, and had strengthened the belief of many that neurorobotic modeling is an in dispensable and uniquely insightful method in the new neurosciences. This view was even shared by some participants without previous exposure to neurorobotics, whose attendance was the result of earlier salesmanship. Although varied in their experience with neurorobotics, the participants, all experts in their own right, were uniformly incisive and enlightening during the question and discussion periods, and the workshop could not have been successful without their involvement. Indeed, the discussion carried on well past the scheduled close of the meeting, finally petering out in the small ours of the following day in the back room of the king¿s Head in downtown Santa Monica. For even in Los Angeles, a good British pub is the only place for these things.

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Publication status

  • Published

ISSN

1539-2791

Issue

3

Volume

3

Page range

167-170

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  • Informatics Publications

Notes

This is a co-edited special issue of the journal Neuroinformatics.

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Legacy Posted Date

2012-02-06

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