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    K. Gurney

    ... Leanne Ingram (leanne.ingram@gmail.com) Department of Psychology, University of Sheffield, Western Bank, Sheffield, S10 2TP UK ... thank Sarah Fox for help running the experiments, David Lawrence & David Yates for reading drafts... more
    ... Leanne Ingram (leanne.ingram@gmail.com) Department of Psychology, University of Sheffield, Western Bank, Sheffield, S10 2TP UK ... thank Sarah Fox for help running the experiments, David Lawrence & David Yates for reading drafts of this article and Marius Usher and Eddy ...
    ABSTRACT The development of an 'artificial brain' is one of the greatest challenges in artificial intelligence, and its success will have innumerable benefits in many and diverse fields, including the creation of... more
    ABSTRACT The development of an 'artificial brain' is one of the greatest challenges in artificial intelligence, and its success will have innumerable benefits in many and diverse fields, including the creation of autonomous robotic agents. Most research effort is spent on modelling vertebrate brains. Yet smaller brains can display comparable cognitive sophistication, while being more experimentally accessible and amenable to modelling.