Are we like robots? JEOPARDY Center for Computational Neurobiology, University of Missouri.

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Are we like robots? JEOPARDY Center for Computational Neurobiology, University of Missouri

IT Essentials 1 RouterModesWANEncapsulationWANServicesRouterBasicsRouterCommands RouterModesWANEncapsulationWANServicesRouterBasicsRouterCommands Parts of Parts of NXT Parts of Parts of Human NXT Movement Human Movement Humans Vs. NXT Grab Bag ► ► ► F i n a l J e o p a r d y ◄ ◄ ◄

Question Name the part of the NXT which understands its program and follows it. Parts of NXT 100 Q: What is the NXT computer brick?

IT Essentials 1 Question Q: What are the motors? Parts of NXT Name the part of the NXT that allows it to move

IT Essentials 1 Question Q: What are sensors? Name the part of the NXT that reads input from the surroundings Parts of NXT 300

IT Essentials 1 Question Q: What are the wires? Name the part of the NXT that transmits signals between the NXT computer brick and the sensors Parts of NXT 400

Question Q: What are those that just detect the presence of a stimulus and those that can detect amounts of a stimulus? Describe the two different kinds of sensors Parts of NXT 500

IT Essentials 1 Question Q: What is the Brain? This is the part of the human body which commands the rest of the body Parts of Human

IT Essentials 1 Question Q: What are the muscles? This part of the human body allows us to move Parts of Human 200

IT Essentials 1 Question Q: What is anything involved with the five senses, temperature, etc? Give an example of a sensor in your body Parts of Human 300

IT Essentials 1 Question Q: What is your nervous system? This is what transmits signals between your brain and the sensors and muscles in your body Parts of Human 400

IT Essentials 1 Question Q: What is 200? About this many muscles are required for you to walk Parts of Human 500

IT Essentials 1 Question Q: What is from its program? This is where the NXT gets the information that it needs to move NXT Movement 100

IT Essentials 1 Question Q: What is rotation? In order to move the robot, the robot’s motors have to perform this kind of motion NXT Movement 200

IT Essentials 1 Question Q: What is the duration of the movement coming to an end? Name a situation in an NXT program that would cause a robot to stop NXT Movement 300

IT Essentials 1 Question Q: What are unlimited, rotations, seconds, and degrees ? Name three different types of durations you can give the movement of your robot NXT Movement 400

IT Essentials 1 Question Q: What are increases in power or speed, or the linear displacement of motion? Name two benefits of using a ear train to move a wheel NXT Movement 500

IT Essentials 1 Question Q: What is the brain? This is where a human gets the information that it needs to move Human Movement 100

IT Essentials 1 Question Q: What is contract? In order for you to move, your muscles have to do this Human Movement 200

IT Essentials 1 Question Q: What are your biceps and triceps? These are the two main muscles involved in the bending of your elbow Human Movement 300

IT Essentials 1 Question Q: What are tendons? Your muscles move your bones by pulling on these, which attach to bones Human Movement 400

IT Essentials 1 Question Q: What is contraction of your triceps? If your elbow is bending, this action has to occur for it to stop Human Movement 500

IT Essentials 1 Question Q: What is the nervous system? Signals that travel through the wires of an NXT travel though this part of the body in humans Human vs. NXT 100

IT Essentials 1 Question Q: What is the skin or any area sensitive to touch? The touch sensor of an NXT is like this part of a human Human vs. NXT 200

IT Essentials 1 Question Q: What are ears? The sound sensor of an NXT is like this part of the human body Human vs. NXT 300

Question Q: What are the eyes? The light sensor of an NXT is like this part of a human Humans vs. NXT 400

IT Essentials 1 Question Q: What is the fact that humans can think about actions while the NXT reads its program? This is the main difference between how humans and robots decide to do something Human vs. NXT 500

IT Essentials 1 Question Q: What is a taskbot? Grab Bag 100 This is the name of the type of robot that we program

IT Essentials 1 Question Q: What is 104 centimeters? If the circumference of a wheel is 8 centimeters, how far would a taskbot move if made to go for 13 rotations? Grab Bag 200

IT Essentials 1 Question Q: What are many? Grab Bag 300 Give an example of a type 2 sensor

IT Essentials 1 Question Q: What is the ability to think? This is the major quality seen in Disney’s WALLE robot that we are unable to give to our robots Grab Bag 400

IT Essentials 1 Question Q: What are dolphins, bats, toothed whales, certain species of shrews and oilbirds? Grab Bag 500 The ultrasonic sensor works by sending out a signal and judging how long it takes for that signal to come back. This is very similar to a process called echolocation performed by several animals. Give an example of one such animal.

IT Essentials 1 Question Q: Question HERE? List the steps involved in a person hearing a sound, then walking toward it. Final Jeopardy