Department of Anatomy, University of Medicine, Pharmacy, Sciences and Technology of Targu Mures, Romania
Review Article
Do We Know the Operating Principles of Our Computers Better
than those of Our Anatomy of Brain?
Author(s): Janos Veghi and Adam J. Berki*
The increasing morphology of interest in understanding the behaviour of biological neural networks, and the expanding utilization of artificial neural
networks in different fields and scales, both require a thorough understanding of how technological computing works. However, von Neumann in
his classic ”First Draft” warned that it would be unsound to use his suggested paradigm to model neural operation, furthermore that using ”too fast”
processors vitiates his paradigm, which was intended only to describe (the timing relations of) vacuum tubes. Thus, it is worth scrutinizing how the
present technology solutions of anatomy can be used to mimic biology. Some electronic components anatomy bears a surprising resemblance to
some biological structures. However, combining them using different principles can result in systems with inferior efficacy... Read More»
DOI:
10.37421/2684-4265.2022.6.226
Journal of Morphology and Anatomy received 63 citations as per Google Scholar report