Author :
Scanlon, Raymond ; Johnson, M.
Author_Institution :
US Army Armament Res. Dev., & Eng. Center, Benet Labs., Watervliet, NY, USA
fDate :
Feb. 29 1988-March 3 1988
Abstract :
A feeling-thinking machine has been designed using the mammalian brain as a model and current psychobiology concepts as a guide. The machine has been successfully run as a computer simulation. It mimics a primitive organism with eight functional brain centers. They are the reticular ascending substance (RAS), the amygdala, the cingulate gyrus, the medial forebrain bundle, the hippocampus, thalamus, hypothalamus, and the neocortex.<>
Keywords :
artificial intelligence; biology computing; brain models; digital simulation; neural nets; amygdala; biology computing; cingulate gyrus; computer simulation; feeling-thinking machine; functional brain centers; hippocampus; hypothalamus; machine emotion; mammalian brain; medial forebrain bundle; neocortex; neural nets; primitive organism; psychobiology; reticular ascending substance; thalamus; Anatomy; Assembly; Brain modeling; Circuits; Design engineering; Hippocampus; Laboratories; Neurons; Organisms; Stomach;
Conference_Titel :
Compcon Spring '88. Thirty-Third IEEE Computer Society International Conference, Digest of Papers
Conference_Location :
San Francisco, CA, USA
Print_ISBN :
0-8186-0828-5
DOI :
10.1109/CMPCON.1988.4898