Playing With Neuroscience: Past, Present and Future of Neuroimaging and Games
Burelli, Paolo, Dixen, Laurits
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Videogames have been a catalyst for advances in many research fields, such as artificial intelligence, human-computer interaction or virtual reality. Over the years, research in fields such as artificial intelligence has enabled the design of new types of games, while games have often served as a powerful tool for testing and simulation. Can this also happen with neuroscience? What is the current relationship between neuroscience and games research? what can we expect from the future? In this article, we'll try to answer these questions, analysing the current state-of-the-art at the crossroads between neuroscience and games and envisioning future directions.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Mar-6-2024
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