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  2. Artificial neuron - Wikipedia

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    There is research and development into physical artificial neurons – organic and inorganic. For example, some artificial neurons can receive [10] [11] and release dopamine (chemical signals rather than electrical signals) and communicate with natural rat muscle and brain cells, with potential for use in BCIs/prosthetics. [12] [13]

  3. Artificial brain - Wikipedia

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    An artificial brain (or artificial mind) is software and hardware with cognitive abilities similar to those of the animal or human brain. [1] Research investigating "artificial brains" and brain emulation plays three important roles in science: An ongoing attempt by neuroscientists to understand how the human brain works, known as cognitive ...

  4. Neural network (machine learning) - Wikipedia

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    An ANN consists of connected units or nodes called artificial neurons, which loosely model the neurons in the brain. Artificial neuron models that mimic biological neurons more closely have also been recently investigated and shown to significantly improve performance. These are connected by edges, which model the synapses in the brain. Each ...

  5. Neural network - Wikipedia

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    In neuroscience, a biological neural network is a physical structure found in brains and complex nervous systems – a population of nerve cells connected by synapses. In machine learning , an artificial neural network is a mathematical model used to approximate nonlinear functions .

  6. Giant artificial brain computer unboxed at Sandia labs - AOL

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    Now, Sandia National Laboratories has unboxed a newly delivered brain-based neuromorphic computer, which uses artificial neurons for computations — 1.15 billion artificial neurons.

  7. Types of artificial neural networks - Wikipedia

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    Regulatory feedback networks account for feedback found throughout brain recognition processing areas. Instead of recognition-inference being feedforward (inputs-to-output) as in neural networks, regulatory feedback assumes inference iteratively compares inputs to outputs & neurons inhibit their own inputs, collectively evaluating how important ...

  8. Neural network (biology) - Wikipedia

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    Artificial neural networks, as used in artificial intelligence, have traditionally been viewed as simplified models of neural processing in the brain, even though the relation between this model and brain biological architecture is debated, as it is not clear to what degree artificial neural networks mirror brain function.

  9. Scientists Have Created Hybrid Intelligence - AOL

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    For more than a decade, scientists have been creating artificial brain tissue, known as brain organoids, in the lab and integrating them with computer chips.