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  • 1Neuron (sintetizador) — El Hartmann Neuron fue un instrumento musical electrónico diseñado y construido por el diseñador industrial Axel Hartmann, de la compañía alemana Hartmann Music, en el período comprendido entre 2001 y 2005. El sintetizador utilizaba una Red… …

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  • 2Motor neuron — Neuron: Motor neuron Micrograph of the hypoglossal nucleus showing motor neurons with their c …

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  • 3Dassault nEUROn — nEUROn Full scale mockup Role Experimental Stealth Unmanned Combat Air Vehicle …

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  • 4Hartmann Neuron — Neuron Manufactured by Hartmann Dates 2003 Price USD 5000, at introduction Technical specifications Polyphony 16 48 voices Timbrality 4 16 …

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  • 5Brain–computer interface — Neuropsychology Topics Brain computer interface …

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  • 6automata theory — Body of physical and logical principles underlying the operation of any electromechanical device (an automaton) that converts information input in one form into another, or into some action, according to an algorithm. Norbert Wiener and Alan M.… …

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  • 7artificial intelligence — the capacity of a computer to perform operations analogous to learning and decision making in humans, as by an expert system, a program for CAD or CAM, or a program for the perception and recognition of shapes in computer vision systems. Abbr.:… …

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  • 8Mind uploading — This page is about whole brain emulation in futurism, transhumanism and science. See also Mind uploading in fiction. Whole brain emulation or mind uploading (sometimes called mind transfer) is the hypothetical process of transferring or copying a …

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  • 9Brain-computer interface — A brain computer interface (BCI), sometimes called a direct neural interface or a brain machine interface, is a direct communication pathway between a human or animal brain (or brain cell culture) and an external device. In one way BCIs,… …

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  • 10Autism — This article is about the classic autistic disorder; some writers use the word autism when referring to the range of disorders on the autism spectrum or to the various pervasive developmental disorders.[1] Autism …

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