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  2. Brain simulation - Wikipedia

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    The Blue Brain Project Showcase likewise illustrates how models and data from the Blue Brain Project can be converted to NeuroML and PyNN (Python neuronal network models). [5] The Brain Simulation Platform (BSP) is an internet-accessible open collaboration platform for brain simulation, created by the Human Brain Project. [35]

  3. Spaun (Semantic Pointer Architecture Unified Network)

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    It consists of 2.5 million simulated neurons organized into subsystems that resemble specific brain regions, such as the prefrontal cortex, basal ganglia, and thalamus. It can recognize numbers, remember them, figure out numeric sequences, and even write them down with a robotic arm. [2] [3] It is implemented using Nengo.

  4. Binary space partitioning - Wikipedia

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    Other applications of BSP include: performing geometrical operations with shapes (constructive solid geometry) in CAD, [3] collision detection in robotics and 3D video games, ray tracing, virtual landscape simulation, [4] and other applications that involve the handling of complex spatial scenes.

  5. 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 ...

  6. Mind uploading - Wikipedia

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    The uploaded mind may then perceive a memory loss of the events and mental processes immediately before the time of brain scanning. [6] A full brain map has been estimated to occupy less than 2 x 10 16 bytes (20,000 TB) and would store the addresses of the connected neurons, the synapse type and the synapse "weight" for each of the brains' 10 ...

  7. Newcomb's paradox - Wikipedia

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    Newcomb's paradox can also be related to the question of machine consciousness, specifically if a perfect simulation of a person's brain will generate the consciousness of that person. [17] Suppose we take the predictor to be a machine that arrives at its prediction by simulating the brain of the chooser when confronted with the problem of ...

  8. Talk:Brain simulation - Wikipedia

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  9. RIKEN Brain Science Institute - Wikipedia

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    RIKEN Brain Science Institute (RIKEN-BSI) was established in 1997 as part of RIKEN, [1] focusing on neuroscience research located in Wakō city, Saitama Prefecture in the greater Tokyo area, Japan. In 2018 RIKEN-BSI has been reorganized as RIKEN Center for Brain Science , a new center under RIKEN.