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Construction of a brain–machine hybrid system to evaluate adaptability of an insect

Minegishi et al., 2012

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135744991423105545
Author
Minegishi R
Takashima A
Kurabayashi D
Kanzaki R
Publication year
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Robotics and Autonomous Systems

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Insects perform adaptive behavior according to changing environmental conditions using comparatively small brains. Because adaptability is generated through the relationship among brain, body and environment, it is necessary to examine how a brain works under …
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