NEUROROBOTICS: ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IN NEUROSCIENCE
Debosree Ghosh, Partha Sarathi Singha, Suvendu Ghosh
- Year
- 2023
- Citations
- 3
Abstract
Neurorobotics is the branch of neuroscience where robotics aligns with neuroscience. It is an interdisciplinary science which has enormous opportunity for exploration. Basically, neurorobotics involves the research in robotics and application of the same in in silico neuroscience. It involves artificial intelligence, robotics, neuroscience, machine learning and huge statistical analysis. It is based on the concept that our body is embedded in the environment and the brain is embodied. Neural computing is a powerful tool that has caused a revolution in the field of neuroscience research. Neurorobotics had begun with efforts to study adaptive behavior and attempts to understand the process involved in information processing by our brain in a parallel and distributed neural microarchitechture. Today modern neurorobotics stands at transforming computer vision, processing natural language and application of the science of robotics and artificial intelligence in addressing all range of issues of neuroscience. Now a days, neurorobotics has extensive utilization and application in medical science and research extending from diagnosis to understanding pathological conditions to deciding treatment patterns and interpreting the response to treatments in neuroscience.
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