Reptilian Cognitive Architecture for Robotics: Modeling Primitive Neural Systems for Robust Autonomous Machines (Robotics Engineering and Intelligence)
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- 💡 Note: This book is written for serious engineers and researchers who want rigorous, high-level technical insight. It’s dense, detailed, and assumes prior familiarity with advanced concepts. If you value precision, depth, and professional-grade explanations—you’ll find this book indispensable.What if the key to building more robust autonomous machines lies not in imitating the complexity of the human brain, but in revisiting the ancient simplicity of reptilian cognition?Reptilian Cognitive Architecture for Robotics explores the evolutionary roots of intelligence and translates them into practical frameworks for robotic design. Drawing from the core features of reptilian neuroanatomy—instinct-driven decision making, resilient sensory integration, and minimalist neural processing—this book presents a bold alternative to mammalian-inspired AI.Readers will discover how primitive neural systems can inspire algorithms for survival-based learning, tactile sensitivity, spatial navigation, thermoregulation, and homeostatic balance. Each chapter connects biological insights to engineering applications, offering detailed models, case studies, and hardware strategies that enable robots to thrive in harsh, unpredictable environments with minimal computational overhead.From disaster response and industrial monitoring to planetary exploration, the reptilian paradigm provides a blueprint for autonomy that is durable, efficient, and evolution-tested.This is not just a study of biology applied to machines—it is a roadmap to building resilient robotic systems that think less like us and more like the creatures that have survived for over 300 million years.
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