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Artificial tactile perceptual neuron with nociceptive and pressure decoding abilities

Yu et al., 2020

Document ID
5009547150418597918
Author
Yu F
Cai J
Zhu L
Sheikhi M
Zeng Y
Guo W
Ren Z
Xiao H
Ye J
Lin C
Wong A
Wu T
Publication year
Publication venue
ACS applied materials & interfaces

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The neural system is a multifunctional perceptual learning system. Our brain can perceive different kinds of information to form senses, including touch, sight, hearing, and so on. Mimicking such perceptual learning systems is critical for neuromorphic platform …
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