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In vitro neurons learn and exhibit sentience when embodied in a simulated game-world

View ORCID ProfileBrett J. Kagan, Andy C. Kitchen, View ORCID ProfileNhi T. Tran, Bradyn J. Parker, Anjali Bhat, Ben Rollo, Adeel Razi, View ORCID ProfileKarl J. Friston
doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2021.12.02.471005
Brett J. Kagan
1Cortical Labs Pty Ltd; Melbourne, Australia
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Andy C. Kitchen
1Cortical Labs Pty Ltd; Melbourne, Australia
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Nhi T. Tran
2School of Health and Biomedical Sciences, RMIT University; Melbourne, VIC, Australia
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Bradyn J. Parker
3Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Monash University; Melbourne, VIC, Australia
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Anjali Bhat
4Wellcome Trust Centre for Neuroimaging, Institute of Neurology, University College London; WC1N 3BG, United Kingdom
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Ben Rollo
5Department of Neuroscience, Central Clinical School, Monash University; Melbourne, Australia
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Adeel Razi
4Wellcome Trust Centre for Neuroimaging, Institute of Neurology, University College London; WC1N 3BG, United Kingdom
6Turner Institute for Brain and Mental Health, Monash University; Clayton, VIC, Australia
7Monash Biomedical Imaging, Monash University; Clayton, VIC, Australia
8CIFAR Azrieli Global Scholars Program, CIFAR; Toronto, Canada
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Karl J. Friston
4Wellcome Trust Centre for Neuroimaging, Institute of Neurology, University College London; WC1N 3BG, United Kingdom
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In vitro neurons learn and exhibit sentience when embodied in a simulated game-world
Brett J. Kagan, Andy C. Kitchen, Nhi T. Tran, Bradyn J. Parker, Anjali Bhat, Ben Rollo, Adeel Razi, Karl J. Friston
bioRxiv 2021.12.02.471005; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2021.12.02.471005
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In vitro neurons learn and exhibit sentience when embodied in a simulated game-world
Brett J. Kagan, Andy C. Kitchen, Nhi T. Tran, Bradyn J. Parker, Anjali Bhat, Ben Rollo, Adeel Razi, Karl J. Friston
bioRxiv 2021.12.02.471005; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2021.12.02.471005

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