Beer Randall D
Cognitive Science Program, Department of Computer Science, Indiana University, Bloomington, IN 47406, USA.
Adv Exp Med Biol. 2009;629:7-24. doi: 10.1007/978-0-387-77064-2_2.
Discussions of motor behavior have traditionally focused on how a nervous system controls a body. However, it has become increasingly clear that a broader perspective, in which motor behavior is seen as arising from the interaction between neural and biomechanical dynamics, is needed. This chapter reviews a line of work aimed at exploring this perspective in a simple model of walking. Specifically, I describe the evolution of neural pattern generators for a hexapod body, present a neuromechanical analysis of the dynamics of the evolved agents, characterize how the neural and biomechanical constraints structure the fitness space for this task, and examine the impact of network architecture.
关于运动行为的讨论传统上一直聚焦于神经系统如何控制身体。然而,越来越明显的是,需要一个更广阔的视角,即把运动行为视为神经动力学和生物力学动力学相互作用的结果。本章回顾了一系列旨在通过一个简单的行走模型来探索这一视角的研究工作。具体而言,我描述了用于六足身体的神经模式发生器的演化,对演化后的主体的动力学进行了神经力学分析,刻画了神经和生物力学约束如何构建该任务的适应度空间,并研究了网络架构的影响。