Validation of the Xzistor Concept against the Biological Brain

Breaking news!

We have just launched a very exciting new project to validate the Xzistor Concept ‘functional’ brain model against the Biological Brain (on 6 August 2022). Anyone can become a Team Collaborator and contribute to the project (see how to get involved inside the Validation Project Plan below). Join us and see how we systematically identify the very same functions defined by the Xzistor Concept brain model within the mammalian brain.

An early draft of the Validation Project Plan is available here:

This marks Rocco Van Schalkwyk’s first formal sojourn into the ‘wet’ brain after developing the ‘functional’ Xzistor Concept brain model over many years! We have decided to pilot the Homeostasis Thirst Mechanism to start the process and test the validation question set.

Initial results are very exciting. Even just a few hours into investigation the biological brain shows promise that similar functions as defined by the Xzistor Concept exist in the biological brain.

Remember we are just starting off! All is very much work in progress! And our promising results will ultimately be peer-reviewed by the Xzistor Concept Lead Validator who will have a background in neurology.

A *new* early draft of the Functional Validation Report_Thirst is provided below:

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Rocco Van Schalkwyk (alias Ano) is the founder of the Xzistor LAB (www.xzistor.com) and inventor of the Xzistor Concept brain model. Also known as the 'hermeneutic hobbyist' his functional brain model is able to provide robots and virtual agents with real intelligence and emotions.

2 thoughts to “Validation of the Xzistor Concept against the Biological Brain”

    1. Thank you, Alireza. We are encouraged by the close similarity between the model’s theoretical constructs and the biological mechanisms we are finding in the brain. We will notify of updates on Twitter as we proceed with the validation overseen by our independent validators [PhD neurology / PhD engineering (brain modelling)]!

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