From bricks to brains the embodied cognitive science of LEGO robots

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LEGO toys
title From bricks to brains the embodied cognitive science of LEGO robots
title_auth From bricks to brains the embodied cognitive science of LEGO robots
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title_full From bricks to brains the embodied cognitive science of LEGO robots Michael R.W. Dawson, Brian Dupuis, Michael Wilson
title_fullStr From bricks to brains the embodied cognitive science of LEGO robots Michael R.W. Dawson, Brian Dupuis, Michael Wilson
title_full_unstemmed From bricks to brains the embodied cognitive science of LEGO robots Michael R.W. Dawson, Brian Dupuis, Michael Wilson
title_short From bricks to brains
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topic Mechanical engineering
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Intelligence artificielle
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