Biological organisms continuously select and sample information used by their neural structures for perception and action, and for creating coherent cognitive states guiding their autonomous behavior. Information processing, however, is not solely an internal function of the nervous system. Here we show, instead, how sensorimotor interaction and body morphology can induce statistical regularities and information structure in sensory inputs and within the neural control architecture, and how the flow of information between sensors, neural units, and effectors is actively shaped by the interaction with the environment. We analyze sensory and motor data collected from real and simulated robots and reveal the presence of information structure a...
Information theory is a powerful tool to express principles to drive autonomous systems because it i...
In the study of embodied... In this paper, we evolve neural controllers for nine different simulated...
Neural signals are corrupted by noise and this places limits on information processing. We review th...
It has been shown that sensory morphology and sensory-motor coordination enhance the capabilities of...
This article explores the assumption that a deeper (quantitative) understanding of the information-t...
Social transmission of information is vital for many group-living animals, allowing coordination of ...
<div><p>Understanding how information about external stimuli is transformed into behavior is one of ...
In this paper, we investigate by means of statistical and information-theoretic measures, to what ex...
Kurtz R, Egelhaaf M. Natural patterns of neural activity: how physiological mechanisms are orchestra...
Understanding how information about external stimuli is transformed into behavior is one of the cent...
Many recent advances in artificial intelligence (AI) are rooted in visual neuroscience. However, ide...
Learning through the sensorimotor loop is essential for intelligent agents. While the important role...
SummarySocial transmission of information is vital for many group-living animals, allowing coordinat...
Abstract—Recent studies have revealed that infants ’ goal-directed action execution strongly alters ...
Many people consider the brain to be the ultimate computer. Much like computers, the brain receives ...
Information theory is a powerful tool to express principles to drive autonomous systems because it i...
In the study of embodied... In this paper, we evolve neural controllers for nine different simulated...
Neural signals are corrupted by noise and this places limits on information processing. We review th...
It has been shown that sensory morphology and sensory-motor coordination enhance the capabilities of...
This article explores the assumption that a deeper (quantitative) understanding of the information-t...
Social transmission of information is vital for many group-living animals, allowing coordination of ...
<div><p>Understanding how information about external stimuli is transformed into behavior is one of ...
In this paper, we investigate by means of statistical and information-theoretic measures, to what ex...
Kurtz R, Egelhaaf M. Natural patterns of neural activity: how physiological mechanisms are orchestra...
Understanding how information about external stimuli is transformed into behavior is one of the cent...
Many recent advances in artificial intelligence (AI) are rooted in visual neuroscience. However, ide...
Learning through the sensorimotor loop is essential for intelligent agents. While the important role...
SummarySocial transmission of information is vital for many group-living animals, allowing coordinat...
Abstract—Recent studies have revealed that infants ’ goal-directed action execution strongly alters ...
Many people consider the brain to be the ultimate computer. Much like computers, the brain receives ...
Information theory is a powerful tool to express principles to drive autonomous systems because it i...
In the study of embodied... In this paper, we evolve neural controllers for nine different simulated...
Neural signals are corrupted by noise and this places limits on information processing. We review th...