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Neural Network
A neural network is an artificial brain used to create more 'human-like' AI. An advanced tree structure is used in the code of the brain, to simulate neurons in a physical brain.
Neural Nets have so far been of limited complexity, however they have already demonstrated the ability to learn and adapt on their own.
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Vehicle Control with Neural Networks
An excellent, easy-to-follow look at using neural networks to control the movement of AI vehicles (or dragons, or whatever). Includes careful break down of how neural networks work, and carries a gradual learning curve upwards.
Neural Reader vs Neurostimulator

Neural readers and neurostimulators. You will never encounter two more opposing types of brain prosthesis. It is ironic then, that these two are perhaps the most frequently confused, by the lay-person.
The First Neural-Jack?

Japanese researchers have created the very first, incredibly crude, neural-jack interface, a distant ancestor of those seen in cyberpunk and the Matrix films, but of the same lineage all the same.
Introduction to Neural Networks
This lengthy article, compiled from a set of slides, gives an excellent overview of neural networks, without delving into too much depth. Excellent for an intro.
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(29/04/2009)
Texas Tech University researchers have developed a way to automatically diagnose epilepsy with an accuracy rate of 94 percent, by training a neural network to recognize the characteristic patterns in EEG data that indicate the patient is ep...
(06/08/2007)
Conference Dates: August 26 ? 28, 2007
Location: Pennsylvania State University, State College, Pennsylvania, USA
This NIMH supported conference will provide an intensive dialogue among leading thinkers about the rapidl...
(10/04/2006)
On the outside, everything about the one-week-old, 3.3lb Pleo Camarasaurus is very unrobotic. It walks with fluid, organic movements, its actions are spontaneous and derived from neural net software rather than straight programming. It has ...
(21/08/2009)
Japanese research group led by Professor Junichi Nabekura in National Institute for Physiological Sciences, NIPS, Japan, found that, after cerebral stroke in one side of the mouse brain, another side of the brain rewires its neural circuits...
(05/08/2012)
In the cognitive sciences, the capacity to interpret the intentions of others is called "Theory of Mind" (ToM). This faculty is involved in the understanding of language, in particular by bridging the gap between the meaning of the words ...