
Topic
- Computing and Processing
- Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems
- Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies
- Power, Energy and Industry Applications
- Signal Processing and Analysis
- Robotics and Control Systems
- General Topics for Engineers
- Fields, Waves and Electromagnetics
- Engineered Materials, Dielectrics and Plasmas
- Bioengineering
- Transportation
- Photonics and Electrooptics
- Engineering Profession
- Aerospace
- Geoscience
- Nuclear Engineering
- Career Development
- Emerging Technologies
- Telecommunications
- English for Technical Professionals
Michael A. Arbib
Also published under:M. A. Arbib, M. Arbib
Affiliation
ABLE Project, La Jolla
Topic
Action Execution,Action Recognition,Active Compounds,Agrammatism,Basal Ganglia,Brain Development,Brain Tissue,Broca’s Area,Chimpanzees,Concept Of State,Control Theory,Cybernetics,Dark Conditions,End-effector,Function Words,Gestures,Hand Contact,Hebbian,Hierarchical Structure,Image Regions,Imperial College,Index Finger,Inverse Kinematics,Joint Angles,Language Production,Light Conditions,Linear System Theory,Linear Transformation,Macaques,Massachusetts Institute Of Technology,Mathematical Theory,Mathematics Students,Mirror Neuron System,Mirror Neurons,Motor Programs,Neural Network,Neurolinguistic,Non-fluent Aphasia,Nonlinear Systems,Object Size,Offset Vector,Parietal Cortex,Partial Control,Precision Grip,Premotor Cortex,Prudence,Stanford,Summer School,Target Configuration,Temporal Difference Learning,
Biography
Michael Arbib ([email protected]) has contributed to the theory of computation, brain theory, philosophy, robotics, and accounts of the evolution of the language-ready brain. After 30 years at the University of Southern California, he now works in La Jolla, California, developing the ABLE Project (Action, Brain, Language, and Evolution) and linkages between neuroscience and architecture. From Neuron to Cognition via Computational Neuroscience (MIT Press, 2016, coedited with James Bonaiuto) is his 43rd book.