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An Experimental Platform to Study the Closed-loop Performance of Brain-machine Interfaces
Published on: March 10, 2011
An organic brain-inspired platform with neurotransmitter closed-loop control, actuation and reinforcement learning
Ugo Bruno1,2, Daniela Rana3,4, Chiara Ausilio1,2
1Tissue Electronics, Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia, 80125, Naples, Italy.
Abstract:
Organic neuromorphic platforms have recently received growing interest for the implementation and integration of artificial and hybrid neuronal networks. Here, achieving closed-loop and learning/training processes as in the human brain is still a major challenge especially exploiting time-dependent biosignalling such as neurotransmitter release. Here, we present an integrated organic platform capable of cooperating with standard silicon technologies, to achieve brain-inspired computing via adaptive synaptic potentiation and depression, in a closed-loop fashion. The microfabricated platform could be interfaced and control a robotic hand which ultimately was able to learn the grasping of differently sized objects, autonomously.

