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This project explores motor control in the human brain by emulating cerebellar mechanisms. It aims to develop a bio-inspired computational model for modular robots, integrating machine learning and spiking networks to enhance motor memory formation and adaptive control.
Motor control is a very important feature in the human brain for the performance of a motor skill.
The biological basis of this feature can be better understood by emulating the cerebellar mechanisms of learning.
The cerebellum plays a key role in implementing fine motor control, since it extracts the information from sensory-motor signals and uses it to respond to the environment.
The purpose of this project is to benefit from the interplay between a body agent and an embodied artificial brain…
TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY OF DENMARK DTU
DANMARKS TEKNISKE UNIVERSITET
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