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Current Opinion in Neurobiology, 2010
Biology provides examples of efficient machines which greatly outperform conventional technology. Designers in neuromorphic engineering aim to construct electronic systems with the same efficient style of computation. This task requires a melding of novel engineering principles with knowledge gleaned from neuroscience.
Liu, S C, Delbruck, T
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Biology provides examples of efficient machines which greatly outperform conventional technology. Designers in neuromorphic engineering aim to construct electronic systems with the same efficient style of computation. This task requires a melding of novel engineering principles with knowledge gleaned from neuroscience.
Liu, S C, Delbruck, T
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Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews, 2010
The cutaneous senses are traditionally thought to comprise four recognized submodalities that relay tactile, thermal, painful and pruritic (itch) information to the central nervous system, but there is growing evidence for the presence of a fifth modality that conveys positive affective (pleasant) properties of touch.
Francis, McGlone, David, Reilly
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The cutaneous senses are traditionally thought to comprise four recognized submodalities that relay tactile, thermal, painful and pruritic (itch) information to the central nervous system, but there is growing evidence for the presence of a fifth modality that conveys positive affective (pleasant) properties of touch.
Francis, McGlone, David, Reilly
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2007
The nervous and sensory systems of lampreys, hagfishes, the coelacanth, lungfishes, and the basal ray‐finned fishes, such as bichirs and reedfishes, paddlefishes and sturgeons, garfishes and bowfins, are reviewed and compared with closely related groups of “primitive” fishes.
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The nervous and sensory systems of lampreys, hagfishes, the coelacanth, lungfishes, and the basal ray‐finned fishes, such as bichirs and reedfishes, paddlefishes and sturgeons, garfishes and bowfins, are reviewed and compared with closely related groups of “primitive” fishes.
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Sensory biases and the evolution of sensory systems
Trends in Ecology & Evolution, 1995A L, Basolo, J A, Endler
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Flexible Artificial Sensory Systems Based on Neuromorphic Devices
ACS Nano, 2021Fuqin Sun, Qifeng Lu, Simin Feng
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