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"What it Might "Feel" Like to be Connected to Devices That Will Expand or Enhance Human Function With Cyber Abilities" Lawrence J. Cauller, Ph.D Page 8 of 8![]() Image 65 - Neurointeractive Mechanisms This is where I see this all going. This is why I got involved in this interface technology in the first place. I'm a neuroscientist, but now I’m doing all this engineering work because I believe the full potential of this NeuroInteractive reasoning can only be realized by the development of a massively parallel, minimally invasive interface between biological and artificial brains. There are no apparent obstacles to the impending development of the core technology necessary to construct artificial brains that reproduce the neural principles of brain organization and the essential mechanics of dynamical NeuroInteractivity responsible for the emergence of natural intelligence and higher functions of consciousness. Biography
Larry Cauller is an associate professor in the Neuroscience Program at the University of Texas at Dallas. He obtained a B.S. in Psychology from the University of Utah in 1980, a M.A. in Psychology and Neuroscience from Dalhousie University in 1981 and his Ph.D. in Biological Sciences from the Northeastern Ohio University College of Medicine in 1988. |
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