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Neuroscientist Looks At Robots, A, Paperback / softback Book

Neuroscientist Looks At Robots, A Paperback / softback

Paperback / softback

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The book, written for a general educated public, compares the most important elements of the human nervous system to the corresponding capacities of robots.

Crucial are the areas of activities for which the constraints limiting human and robot performances are much different.

Those areas offer opportunities for synergies.The book argues that we now understand mechanisms for emotional feelings in the human brain so well that we will be able to program robots to act as though they also have emotion.

Written in a clear and open fashion by an expert neuroscientist, the book will appeal to interested lay readers in addition to neuroscientists and computer scientists.

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