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In living organisms, sensory and motor processes are distributed, locally merged, and capable of forming dynamic sensorimotor associations. We introduce a simple and efficient organic neuromorphic circuit for local sensorimotor merging and processing on a robot that is placed in a maze. While the robot is exposed to external environmental stimuli, visuomotor associations are formed on the adaptable neuromorphic circuit. With this on-chip sensorimotor integration, the robot learns to follow a path to the exit of a maze, while being guided by visually indicated paths. The ease of processability of organic neuromorphic electronics and their unconventional form factors, in combination with education-purpose robotics, showcase a promising approach of an affordable, versatile, and readily accessible platform for exploring, designing, and evaluating behavioral intelligence through decentralized sensorimotor integration.
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Imke Krauhausen
Dimitrios A. Koutsouras
Armantas Melianas
Science Advances
Stanford University
University of Oxford
University of Cambridge
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/6a015b54da5c1eb07f2dda13 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1126/sciadv.abl5068