Using the test tube brain, you can fully understand how it processes information and then use that data to create neuromorphic artificial intelligence that can mimic the functioning of the human brain. This was told socialbites.ca by the Director of the PIMU Institute of Basic Medicine, Professor of the Department of Neurotechnologies at UNN. NI Lobachevsky Irina Mukhina.
“This way, it will be possible to get a much faster computer. We give a cell culture a warm environment, a cold environment, we can offer a lot of oxygen, we can give it little oxygen, we can shine a light on it, we can add a substance to it that affects synaptic transmission, and it changes the cell structure. electrical model. Thus, we can calculate the frequency of the response potentials of the action, the rate of their occurrence, the place of their occurrence, etc. By examining it, we can determine how cells perceive this information, and then calculate it in the form of formulas. Well, the formulas should be put into artificial intelligence,” he explained.
Learn more about what else you can use and think of the brain “in vitro”. material “socialbites.ca”.