The Role of Modularity and Neuro-Regulation for the Production of Multiple Behaviors
This work addresses the problem of efficiently producing multiple behaviors in neural systems, but it appears incremental as it builds on existing modularity concepts without claiming major breakthroughs.
The study investigated whether modularity and neuro-regulation can support the development of multiple behaviors by reducing neural interfaces, and it implemented regulatory networks and conducted experiments to explore this.
This project investigates whether functional specialization or modularity can support the development of multiple behaviors. In principle, modular solutions of this type can facilitate the development of multiple behaviors since each module is responsible for the production of different behavior. Consequently, the interfaces that arise neural mechanisms supporting the production of different behaviors can be reduced. The project involves the implementation of regulatory networks of this type and the realization of experiments involving the production of different behaviors.