Abstract. This paper reviews the neuroscience literature to sculpt a view of intelligence from the artificial life (ALife) perspective. Three key themes are used to motivate a journey down the low road to cognition. First, the origins of brain structures and dynamics exhibit considerable emergence at phylogenic, epigenetic, and ontogenetic levels. Second, AL-ife complexity measures have interesting parallels in theoretical neuro-science. Finally, the cerebral internalization of sensory stimuli and motor control explain, respectively, a) semantics in terms of differential com-plexity, and b) how neural evolution has overcome the limitations of simple emergence.
When computers started to become a dominant part of technology around the 1950s, fundamental questio...
In the last few years, the development of non-invasive research techniques that explore cerebral fun...
Humans are highly intelligent, and their brains are associated with rich states of consciousness. We...
Abstract. This paper reviews the neuroscience literature to sculpt a view of intelligence from the a...
This thesis examines bottom-up neurological methodology for creating biologically derived Artificial...
Artificial life attempts to understand the essential general properties of living systems by synthes...
This work deals with the field of artificial intelligence and the interconnected question of the pos...
We really know of only a single intelligence abstraction approach that truly does work, the one base...
This article explores the proposition that the brain, normally seen as an organ of the human body, s...
Introduction: In contrast to current AI technology, natural intelligence – the kind of autonomous in...
doi:10.1155/2010/629869Since its conception in the mid 1950s, artificial intelligence with its great...
Artificial Life contains a selection of articles from the first three issues of the journal of the s...
Trabajo presentado a la Conference on Artificial Life, celebrada en la Fondazione Carlo Erba (Milán-...
In the last few years, the development of non-invasive research techniques that explore cerebral fun...
What can artificial intelligence learn from the cognitive sciences? We review some fundamental aspec...
When computers started to become a dominant part of technology around the 1950s, fundamental questio...
In the last few years, the development of non-invasive research techniques that explore cerebral fun...
Humans are highly intelligent, and their brains are associated with rich states of consciousness. We...
Abstract. This paper reviews the neuroscience literature to sculpt a view of intelligence from the a...
This thesis examines bottom-up neurological methodology for creating biologically derived Artificial...
Artificial life attempts to understand the essential general properties of living systems by synthes...
This work deals with the field of artificial intelligence and the interconnected question of the pos...
We really know of only a single intelligence abstraction approach that truly does work, the one base...
This article explores the proposition that the brain, normally seen as an organ of the human body, s...
Introduction: In contrast to current AI technology, natural intelligence – the kind of autonomous in...
doi:10.1155/2010/629869Since its conception in the mid 1950s, artificial intelligence with its great...
Artificial Life contains a selection of articles from the first three issues of the journal of the s...
Trabajo presentado a la Conference on Artificial Life, celebrada en la Fondazione Carlo Erba (Milán-...
In the last few years, the development of non-invasive research techniques that explore cerebral fun...
What can artificial intelligence learn from the cognitive sciences? We review some fundamental aspec...
When computers started to become a dominant part of technology around the 1950s, fundamental questio...
In the last few years, the development of non-invasive research techniques that explore cerebral fun...
Humans are highly intelligent, and their brains are associated with rich states of consciousness. We...