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Journal: Frontiers in Neurorobotics
Article Title: Neurorobotics Workshop for High School Students Promotes Competence and Confidence in Computational Neuroscience
doi: 10.3389/fnbot.2020.00006
Figure Lengend Snippet: A DIY neurorobot for education. (A,B) Top and sideways views showing the neurorobot’s chassis, battery, controller (with motor shield on top), WiFi camera module, speaker, distance sensor, Bluetooth modem and sunglasses. (C) Schematic showing the flow of signals in the system.
Article Snippet: To promote neurorobot-based neuroscience tuition in schools and educational neurorobotics as an area of research, we have provided here the instructions to build our DIY neurorobot, the
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Journal: Frontiers in Neurorobotics
Article Title: Neurorobotics Workshop for High School Students Promotes Competence and Confidence in Computational Neuroscience
doi: 10.3389/fnbot.2020.00006
Figure Lengend Snippet: Neurorobot app. (A) Two Neuron Simulator. (B) Startup mode. (C) Runtime mode. (D) Brain design mode.
Article Snippet: To promote neurorobot-based neuroscience tuition in schools and educational neurorobotics as an area of research, we have provided here the instructions to build our DIY neurorobot, the
Techniques:
Journal: Frontiers in Neurorobotics
Article Title: Neurorobotics Workshop for High School Students Promotes Competence and Confidence in Computational Neuroscience
doi: 10.3389/fnbot.2020.00006
Figure Lengend Snippet: Neurorobot workshop. (A) Brains used to investigate spontaneous behavior (Ai) , directed navigation (Braitenberg vehicle) (Aii) , slow exploration (Aiii) and random networks (Aiv) . In a Braitenberg vehicle, detection of a visual feature in either half of the visual field activates motors on the opposite side of the robot, allowing it to approach a target even if the target moves around. (B) Brain used to investigate Hebbian learning. Plot shows synaptic decay rates for three durations of training. (C) Brain used to investigate adaptive action selection. Plot shows network drive for 3 networks during normal and rewarded (black bar) behavior.
Article Snippet: To promote neurorobot-based neuroscience tuition in schools and educational neurorobotics as an area of research, we have provided here the instructions to build our DIY neurorobot, the
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