July 1, 2009

Glossary Canadians

sometimes used to describe a robot, more specifically an autonomous robot.

Brain: It is the center of the nervous system in all vertebrate, and most invertebrate, animals.

Corpus callosum: It is a structure of the mammalian brain in the longitudinal fissure that connects the left and right cerebral hemispheres. It also facilitates communication between the two hemispheres.

Intelligence tests: They are several kinds of tests done, in order to establish a minimun level of intelligence from a person.
Memory: It is an organism's mental ability to store, retain and recall information.

Sypnases: It is a process which envolve parts of the conetions that the neurons have made in the brain.

The sequential paradigm: It is the human”s hability to make complex jobs transform itself in easy ones.

The stick configuration problem: The problema is to removee five sticks in order to form three squares with no extra sticks, and to do this in all posible ways.
The Turing Test: It is an experiment which a judge has conversations via Teletype, with two systems, one human, the other a machine. If at the end of this conversation, the judge cannot distinguish the machine from the human body on the basis of the conversation, then Turing argued that we would have to say that the machine was intelligent.

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