Paper:
Language: English:
Journal ref: Journal of Robotics and Mechatronics, Vol.19, No.4 pp. 416-422, 2007
[1] D. Lee, “Neuroeconomics: Best to go with what you know?,” Nature, Vol.441, pp. 822-823, 2006.
[2] P. W. Glimcher and A. Rustichini, “Neuroeconomics: The Consilience of Brain and Decision,” Science, Vol.306, pp. 447-452, 2004.
[3] T. Sato, Y. Nishida, J. Ichikawa, Y. Hatamura, and H. Mizoguchi, “Active understanding of human intention by a robot through monitoring of human behavior,” Intelligent Robots and Systems’94, Advanced Robotic Systems and the Real World’, IROS’94, Proc. of the IEEE/RSJ/GI International Conference on, Vol.1, 1994.
[4] J. M. Carmena, M. A. Lebedev, R. E. Crist, J. E. O’Doherty, D. M. Santucci, D. F. Dimitrov, P. G. Patil, C. S. Henriquez, and M. A. L. Nicolelis, “Learning to control a brain-machine interface for reaching and grasping by primates,” PLoS Biology, Public Library of Sciences (PLoS) San Francisco, USA, Vol.1, No.2, pp. e42, 2003.
[5] S. Oviatt and P. Cohen, “Perceptual user interfaces: multimodal interfaces that process what comes naturally,” Communications of the ACM, ACM Press New York, NY, USA, Vol.43, No.3, pp. 45-53, 2000.
[6] N. Fujii, S. Hihara, and A. Iriki, “Dynamic Social Adaptation of Motion-Related Neurons in Primate Parietal Cortex,” PLoS ONE, Vol.2, No.4, e397, doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0000397, 2007.
[Notice]
* "Preview" is the first 2 pages of the article. You don't need the registration.
* To read the PDF file you will then need to download and install the Adobe Reader.
Adobe Reader is free and available for download here: