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17 Aug 2015 12:00:16
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Belarusian scientists have helped to create self-learning artificial brain

Belarusian scientists together with colleagues from Bulgaria, Germany, Kazakhstan, Ukraine and Russia have created a physical model in the form of electronic device that contains artificial neural networks, BelTA reports with reference to the press service of the Tomsk state University. Able to self-teach the brain can simulate pathological conditions than will assist in the treatment of disorders of human memory.

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Belarusian scientists together with colleagues from Bulgaria, Germany, Kazakhstan, Ukraine and Russia have created a physical model in the form of electronic device that contains artificial neural networks, BelTA reports with reference to the press service of the Tomsk state University. Able to self-teach the brain can simulate pathological conditions than will assist in the treatment of disorders of human memory.

the Greatest attention will be paid to the various types of amnesia, as well as Alzheimer's and Parkinson's. Artificial brain will help to understand the disorders of neural connections, the fading activity of neurons, to select methods of medical treatment. In addition, the physical model can be embedded in intelligent robotic systems and Neurocomputers. In the future artificial brain needs to develop biological models of its counterpart.

scientists Found more work to do, but they have managed to reveal the secret of a neural network in the brain. the "In our physical model, as in the human brain, the formation of new neural connections, and fade existing ones. In humans it is the process of forgetting", — says chief designer Vladimir Shumilov.

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