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Neuroinformatics: Past Contributions, Current Challenges, and Future Possibilities, Text Slide 21 of 34

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Slide title: Adaptive Systems Technology AST

Slide words:

  • Generate creative pathways and natural interfaces between human and physical systems.
  • Apply transformational neuroscience discoveries to development of engineered systems.
  • Develop engineered systems at the human-machine interface, adaptive control systems, hybrid computer architectures, improved electronic PDAs, and learning tools that are personalized and computer-based.
  • Slide image (top): Still image taken from "Wired to Win: Surviving the Tour de France" film, showing neurons communicating through synaptic transmission.

    Credit: Partners

    Slide image (bottom): Photo showing a computer circuit board.

    Credit: © 2008 Jupiter Images Corporation

    Slide background image: A model of cells within the lateral geniculate nucleus (LCN).

    Slide background credit: Greg Hood, John Burkardt and Greg Foss of the Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center

    Design by: Adrian Apodaca, National Science Foundation

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