A new framework that causes artificial neural networks to mimic how real neural networks operate in the brain has been developed by a RIKEN neuroscientist and his collaborator. In addition to shedding ...
A biologically plausible way to control chaos in artificial neural networks could provide insights into how the brain works Figure 1: The Lorenz attractor is an example of complex dynamical systems.
(A) Schematic illustration of the DishBrain feedback loop, the simulated game environment, and electrode configurations. (B) A schematic illustration of the overall network construction framework. The ...
Researchers at TUM trained artificial neural networks using biological data from the early visual system development. These networks completed tasks more quickly and accurately than those without such ...
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