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Brain on a Chip May be Closer to Reality

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STANFORD, Calif., March 29, 2006 -- Microchips that function like the brain or that "see" like eyes were once thought to be in the same futuristic category as flying cars and robot housekeepers. But at least one researcher thinks such "neuromorphic" processors are becoming more of a likelihood. Kwabena Boahen leads a research group that is trying to mimic the functions of the brain’s complex neural system using silicon chips. (Photo courtesy of Kwabena Boahen)"We are taking knowledge from neuroscience and using it to build better computers," said Kwabena Boahen, an associate professor in...Read full article

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    Published: March 2006
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    neuromorphic
    Neuromorphic refers to the design and development of computing systems or devices that are inspired by the structure and functioning of the human brain and nervous system. The term is derived from "neuro," meaning relating to the nervous system, and "morphic," referring to form or structure. Neuromorphic computing aims to mimic the parallel processing, connectivity, and energy efficiency observed in biological neural networks. Key characteristics of neuromorphic systems include: Parallel...
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