Neurorobotics

Neurorobotics
Author: Tiffany J. Hwu,Jeffrey L. Krichmar
Publsiher: MIT Press
Total Pages: 245
Release: 2022-11-29
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9780262370530

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An introduction to neurorobotics that presents approaches and design principles for developing intelligent autonomous systems grounded in biology and neuroscience. Neurorobotics is an interdisciplinary field that draws on artificial intelligence, cognitive sciences, computer science, engineering, psychology, neuroscience, and robotics. Because the brain is closely coupled to the body and situated in the environment, neurorobots—autonomous systems modeled after some aspect of the brain—offer a powerful tool for studying neural function and may also be a means for developing autonomous systems with intelligence that rivals that of biological organisms. This textbook introduces approaches and design principles for developing intelligent autonomous systems grounded in biology and neuroscience. It is written for anyone interested in learning about this topic and can be used in cognitive robotics courses for students in psychology, cognitive science, and computer science. Neurorobotics covers the background and foundations of the field, with information on early neurorobots, relevant principles of neuroscience, learning rules and mechanisms, and reinforcement learning and prediction; neurorobot design principles grounded in neuroscience and principles of neuroscience research; and examples of neurorobots for navigation, developmental robotics, and social robots, presented with the cognitive science and neuroscience background that inspired them. A supplementary website offers videos, robot simulations, and links to software repositories with neurorobot examples.

Insights in Neurorobotics 2021

Insights in Neurorobotics  2021
Author: Florian Röhrbein,Jun Tani
Publsiher: Frontiers Media SA
Total Pages: 165
Release: 2022-11-16
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9782832505908

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Robust Artificial Intelligence for Neurorobotics

Robust Artificial Intelligence for Neurorobotics
Author: Subramanian Ramamoorthy,Joe Hays,Christian Tetzlaff
Publsiher: Frontiers Media SA
Total Pages: 145
Release: 2022-01-31
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9782889742462

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Neurorobotics explores machine learning

Neurorobotics explores machine learning
Author: Fei Chen,Jose De Jesus Rubio,Mu-Yen Chen
Publsiher: Frontiers Media SA
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2023-01-20
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9782832511916

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Frontiers in Neurorobotics Editor s Pick 2021

Frontiers in Neurorobotics     Editor   s Pick 2021
Author: Florian Röhrbein
Publsiher: Frontiers Media SA
Total Pages: 159
Release: 2021-06-24
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9782889668984

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Neurorobotics

Neurorobotics
Author: Tiffany J. Hwu,Jeffrey L. Krichmar
Publsiher: MIT Press
Total Pages: 245
Release: 2022-11-29
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9780262047067

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An introduction to neurorobotics that presents approaches and design principles for developing intelligent autonomous systems grounded in biology and neuroscience. Neurorobotics is an interdisciplinary field that draws on artificial intelligence, cognitive sciences, computer science, engineering, psychology, neuroscience, and robotics. Because the brain is closely coupled to the body and situated in the environment, neurorobots—autonomous systems modeled after some aspect of the brain—offer a powerful tool for studying neural function and may also be a means for developing autonomous systems with intelligence that rivals that of biological organisms. This textbook introduces approaches and design principles for developing intelligent autonomous systems grounded in biology and neuroscience. It is written for anyone interested in learning about this topic and can be used in cognitive robotics courses for students in psychology, cognitive science, and computer science. Neurorobotics covers the background and foundations of the field, with information on early neurorobots, relevant principles of neuroscience, learning rules and mechanisms, and reinforcement learning and prediction; neurorobot design principles grounded in neuroscience and principles of neuroscience research; and examples of neurorobots for navigation, developmental robotics, and social robots, presented with the cognitive science and neuroscience background that inspired them. A supplementary website offers videos, robot simulations, and links to software repositories with neurorobot examples.

Value and Reward Based Learning in Neurobots

Value and Reward Based Learning in Neurobots
Author: Jeffrey L Krichmar,Florian Röhrbein
Publsiher: Frontiers Media SA
Total Pages: 159
Release: 2015-03-05
Genre: Neurosciences. Biological psychiatry. Neuropsychiatry
ISBN: 9782889194315

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Organisms are equipped with value systems that signal the salience of environmental cues to their nervous system, causing a change in the nervous system that results in modification of their behavior. These systems are necessary for an organism to adapt its behavior when an important environmental event occurs. A value system constitutes a basic assumption of what is good and bad for an agent. These value systems have been effectively used in robotic systems to shape behavior. For example, many robots have used models of the dopaminergic system to reinforce behavior that leads to rewards. Other modulatory systems that shape behavior are acetylcholine’s effect on attention, norepinephrine’s effect on vigilance, and serotonin’s effect on impulsiveness, mood, and risk. Moreover, hormonal systems such as oxytocin and its effect on trust constitute as a value system. This book presents current research involving neurobiologically inspired robots whose behavior is: 1) Shaped by value and reward learning, 2) adapted through interaction with the environment, and 3) shaped by extracting value from the environment.

Neuro Robotics

Neuro Robotics
Author: Panagiotis Artemiadis
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 444
Release: 2014-07-10
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9789401789325

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Neuro-robotics is one of the most multidisciplinary fields of the last decades, fusing information and knowledge from neuroscience, engineering and computer science. This book focuses on the results from the strategic alliance between Neuroscience and Robotics that help the scientific community to better understand the brain as well as design robotic devices and algorithms for interfacing humans and robots. The first part of the book introduces the idea of neuro-robotics, by presenting state-of-the-art bio-inspired devices. The second part of the book focuses on human-machine interfaces for performance augmentation, which can seen as augmentation of abilities of healthy subjects or assistance in case of the mobility impaired. The third part of the book focuses on the inverse problem, i.e. how we can use robotic devices that physically interact with the human body, in order (a) to understand human motor control and (b) to provide therapy to neurologically impaired people or people with disabilities.