Replica of the human brain and the eye

Over time, numerous neuroscientists and nano scientists have tried to chart the function of every neuron in the human brain and document the construction of these cells into circuits. Unfortunately, these extensive scientific studies have mostly been unsuccessful. Extensive reading and study are pre...

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Main Author: Pang, Ken Zi Peng
Other Authors: Ang Diing Shenp
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1668252023-07-07T16:45:19Z Replica of the human brain and the eye Pang, Ken Zi Peng Ang Diing Shenp School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering EDSAng@ntu.edu.sg Engineering::Electrical and electronic engineering::Semiconductors Over time, numerous neuroscientists and nano scientists have tried to chart the function of every neuron in the human brain and document the construction of these cells into circuits. Unfortunately, these extensive scientific studies have mostly been unsuccessful. Extensive reading and study are prerequisites for producing high-quality information on cerebral and ocular subjects. Gathering knowledge from reliable sources, such as scientific publications or books authored by specialists in the subject, is a good place to start. It is also beneficial to conduct interviews with experts in the field who have knowledge to share. Learning about the cerebral cortex, hippocampus, and amygdala, among others, is crucial to any study of the brain. When it comes to our thoughts, emotions, and actions, every region of the brain is crucial. Grasping these roles can aid in developing a more holistic comprehension of the brain's operation. Understanding the connection between the eye and the brain is crucial in the study of vision. Our visual experiences begin with the eye's capture of visual information, which is subsequently processed by the brain. The relationship between the eye and the brain is complex, and understanding it can provide light on how we see the world. Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical and Electronic Engineering) 2023-05-10T07:50:16Z 2023-05-10T07:50:16Z 2023 Final Year Project (FYP) Pang, K. Z. P. (2023). Replica of the human brain and the eye. Final Year Project (FYP), Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/166825 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/166825 en application/pdf Nanyang Technological University
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Replica of the human brain and the eye
description Over time, numerous neuroscientists and nano scientists have tried to chart the function of every neuron in the human brain and document the construction of these cells into circuits. Unfortunately, these extensive scientific studies have mostly been unsuccessful. Extensive reading and study are prerequisites for producing high-quality information on cerebral and ocular subjects. Gathering knowledge from reliable sources, such as scientific publications or books authored by specialists in the subject, is a good place to start. It is also beneficial to conduct interviews with experts in the field who have knowledge to share. Learning about the cerebral cortex, hippocampus, and amygdala, among others, is crucial to any study of the brain. When it comes to our thoughts, emotions, and actions, every region of the brain is crucial. Grasping these roles can aid in developing a more holistic comprehension of the brain's operation. Understanding the connection between the eye and the brain is crucial in the study of vision. Our visual experiences begin with the eye's capture of visual information, which is subsequently processed by the brain. The relationship between the eye and the brain is complex, and understanding it can provide light on how we see the world.
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