Abstract

The interplay between computational neuroscience and humanoid robotics, both historically and looking forward, is presented, with a particular focus on two significant projects: the ERATO Kawato Dynamic Brain and the ICORP Computational Brain. Discussion revolves around pivotal brain regions, namely the cerebellum, basal ganglia, and cerebrum, and the associated computational models.

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