| "`Matched Filters' -- Neural Models of the External World", Rudiger Wehner, J. comp. Physiol. A 161, 1987, 511--531. |
....a simple animal is not yet understood one cannot expect to gain complete insight into building Artificial Intelligence by looking at the nervous systems of complex animals. We can, however, get insight into aspects of intelligent behavior, and some clues about sensory systems and motor systems. Wehner 87] for instance, gives great insight into the way in which evolution has selected for sensorneurological couplings with the environment which can be very specialized. By choosing the right sensors, animals can often get by with very little neurological processing, in order to extract just the right ....
"`Matched Filters' -- Neural Models of the External World", Rudiger Wehner, J. comp. Physiol. A 161, 1987, 511--531.
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