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Rat meets iRat
2012
2012 IEEE International Conference on Development and Learning and Epigenetic Robotics (ICDL)
Biorobotics has the potential to provide an integrated understanding from neural systems to behavior that is neither ethical nor technically feasible with living systems. Robots that can interact with animals in their natural environment open new possibilities for empirical studies in neuroscience. However, designing a robot that can interact with a rodent requires considerations that span a range of disciplines. For the rat's safety, the body form and movements of the robot need to take into
doi:10.1109/devlrn.2012.6400870
dblp:conf/icdl-epirob/WilesHBQC12
fatcat:rfkto6ectbenvif5jvfgvrf3zm