Brain control and information transfer.

作者: Edward J. Tehovnik , Lewis L. Chen

DOI: 10.1007/S00221-015-4423-5

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摘要: In this review, we examine the importance of having a body as essential for brain to transfer information about outside world generate appropriate motor responses. We discuss context-dependent conditioning control neural circuits and its dependence on completion feedback loops, which is in close agreement with insights Hebb colleagues, who have stressed that learning occur must be intact able interact world. Finally, apply theory data from published studies evaluate robustness neuronal signals obtained by bypassing (as used brain-machine interfaces) versus via move show recording group neurons bypasses exhibits vastly degraded level compared an entire using engage normal execution behaviour. conclude sensations provide more than just movements; they sustain necessary animals explore their environment, thereby creating associations through learning. This work has implications development interfaces external devices.

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