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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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Current opinion in neurobiology
Abstract The world is teeming with information that can be collected by an organism and used to improve its chance of survival. Different sources of information are known as sensory modalities. Sense organs in diverse animals are optimized for detecting and interpreting different sensory modalities.
, Burke, , Wets, , Benson
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Abstract The world is teeming with information that can be collected by an organism and used to improve its chance of survival. Different sources of information are known as sensory modalities. Sense organs in diverse animals are optimized for detecting and interpreting different sensory modalities.
, Burke, , Wets, , Benson
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2002
Abstract The behavior of every animal depends on its perception of the external world. In the case of gastropods, their world has no sounds and, in most cases, no sights. Gastropods do have eyes, but in only a few species are they used for object recognition.
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Abstract The behavior of every animal depends on its perception of the external world. In the case of gastropods, their world has no sounds and, in most cases, no sights. Gastropods do have eyes, but in only a few species are they used for object recognition.
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