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Artificial transneurons emulate neuronal activity in different areas of brain cortex

A sketch of the monkey brain, in which three colours mark middle temporal (MT) area, parietal reach region (PRR), and premotor (PM) cortical area.
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Lawrence Snyder, MD, PhD, is part of a new study in Nature Communications that demonstrates that artificial neurons can function as trans-functional devices (transneurons) that reconfigure their behavior to attain instantaneous computational needs, each capable of emulating several biological neurons.