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Wetware (brain)

Known as: Wetware 
Wetware is a term drawn from the computer-related idea of hardware or software, but applied to biological life forms. Here the prefix "wet" is a… 
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2005
2005
Knowledge representation has a long tradition in logic and philosophy. Automated reasoning with ontologies and categories had… 
2005
2005
Reaction–diffusion (RD) chemical systems are known to realize sensible computation when both data and results of the computation… 
2004
2004
M otile bacteria move with purpose: their movement machinery, whether for swimming or gliding, is responsive to environmental… 
1999
1999
Animals analyze objects moving in the visual world in order to follow the movements of predators and prey (Ewert, 1991), control… 
1992
1992
A model of neural processing is described which is able to incorporate a great deal of neurophysiological detail (synaptic noise… 
1991
1991
It is widely considered an ultimate connectionist objective to incorporate neural networks into intelligent systems. These… 
1988
1988
  • W. Freeman
  • 1988
  • Corpus ID: 18265167
There are two documented hierarchical modes in which wetware brains sustain information for storage, transformation, and other…