At this event, pupils were able to try out how nerve cells communicate with each other. Using artificial, electronic neurons, each representing a single neuron, they were able to build small nerve networks and get a feel for how the adjustable properties of the neurons affect the network. Larger models could then be tested on our current research chip.
See here (German) for details.
Last update of this page: 2024-04-25 by Electronic Vision(s)
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