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    When Artificial Intelligence and Computational Neuroscience Meet

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    International audienceComputational Intelligence and Artificial Intelligence are both aiming at building machines and softwares capable of intelligent behavior. They are consequently prone to interactions, even if the latter is not necessarily interested in understanding how cognition emerges from the brain substrate. In this chapter, we enumerate, describe and discuss the most important fields of interactions. Some are methodological and are concerned with information representation, processing and learning. At the functional level, the focus is set on major cognitive functions like perception, navigation, decision making and language. Among the salient characteristics of the critical contributions of Computational Neuroscience to the development of intelligent systems, its systemic view of the cerebral functioning is particularly precious to model highly multimodal cognitive functions like decision makin

    Reactions of Polymers

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    Compounds of Nitrogen with Hydrogen

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    Molecular and cellular pathways contributing to brain aging

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