Nematode in a sentence as a noun

Even a nematode worm is ambitious right now.

There the target keeps moving down instead of up. At least for me, the more I learn the more I appreciate the intelligence of the nematode.

10 years ago people simulated a nematode, a type of worm, and got nematode like behavior from it.

Which nematode behavior is not able to be replicated by our models?

There is a similar project called OpenWorm, that aims to simulate a nematode completely.

We haven't even been able to decode very much useful information from the "brain" of a nematode yetHuh?

I'd be extremely impressed with a somewhat general AI at the insect or nematode level, let alone human.

You could even do it as a nematode in a Chinese box. But isn't there a flaw in comparing how a real nematode's brain reacts to light vs. a nemaload function to a specific computed wavelength of light energy?

I have a question about this, I know that we have a complete wiring diagram of all 302 neurons in the C. elegans nervous system, so are we able to simulate that neural network and see the same behaviours as in the living nematode worm?

The searches I can come up with aren't turning up anything besides that simulation of a rat cortical column and the various attempts at nematode uploading.

I think while it is extremely sexy, his explanation kind of answers the question for him in a cheesy way - "depends on which lens you look at the problem with".Doing a nematode-version Turing test is one thing.

With an estimated 1 million species of nematodes, the average nematode species population is comfortably higher than that of humans.

This is just speculation on my part --- but perhaps a reason why the fruit fly and the nematode worm only have one TNF is precisely because they are small organisms that frequently come into contact with other organisms.

This is may be how you get a variety longevity mutants in nematode worms wherein they live longer if you either reduce or increase the flux of reactive oxygen species emitted from the mitochondria.

An example of a nematode simulation:The purpose of this web site is to promote research and education in\ncomputational approaches to C. elegans behavior and neurobiology.\nThis tiny animal has only 302 neurons and 95 muscle cells, making an\nanatomically detailed model of the entire body and nervous system an\nattainable goal.

But current research—including analyzing the brain, understanding how to describe it in terms of current understanding of neural networks, serializing it to a model, and simulating the model—are even now, within reach of being able to simulate a nematode brain.

Nematode definitions

noun

unsegmented worms with elongated rounded body pointed at both ends; mostly free-living but some are parasitic

See also: roundworm