Cognitive Neuroscience Robotics B: Analytic Approaches To Human Understanding

Cognitive Neuroscience Robotics B: Analytic Approaches To Human Understanding
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Cognitive Neuroscience Robotics

Cognitive Neuroscience Robotics is the first introductory book on this new interdisciplinary area. This book consists of two volumes, the first of which,

is the first introductory book on this new interdisciplinary area. This book consists of two volumes, the first of which,Synthetic Approaches to Human Understanding

Synthetic Approaches to Human Understanding, advances human understanding from a robotics or engineering point of view. The second,

, advances human understanding from a robotics or engineering point of view. The second,Analytic Approaches to Human Understanding

Analytic Approaches to Human Understanding, addresses related subjects in cognitive science and neuroscience. These two volumes are intended to complement each other in order to more comprehensively investigate human cognitive functions, to develop human-friendly information and robot technology (IRT) systems, and to understand what kind of beings we humans are.

, addresses related subjects in cognitive science and neuroscience. These two volumes are intended to complement each other in order to more comprehensively investigate human cognitive functions, to develop human-friendly information and robot technology (IRT) systems, and to understand what kind of beings we humans are. Volume B describes to what extent cognitive science and neuroscience have revealed the underlying mechanism of human cognition, and investigates how development of neural engineering and advances in other disciplines could lead to deep understanding of human cognition.

Volume B describes to what extent cognitive science and neuroscience have revealed the underlying mechanism of human cognition, and investigates how development of neural engineering and advances in other disciplines could lead to deep understanding of human cognition.

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