Editorial: Horizons in neurorobotics 2022
Florian Röhrbein, Hang Su, Poramate Manoonpong

Abstract
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TopicsEEG and Brain-Computer Interfaces · Advanced Memory and Neural Computing
We are pleased to present the “Horizons in neurorobotics 2022” Research Topic of Frontiers in Neurorobotics. This Research Topic of articles represents a significant contribution to the field of neurorobotics, reflecting both the depth and breadth of research currently being undertaken in this area. The articles selected for publication in this Research Topic cover a wide range of topics, from fundamental theoretical developments to practical applications, each contributing uniquely to the advancement of neurorobotics.
This Research Topic features five articles from leading researchers, each of whom brings their unique perspective and expertise to the neurorobotics community. Below are brief summaries of the articles featured in this Research Topic:
Looking forward
The field of neurorobotics, which originally focused on embodied autonomous systems driven by brain-inspired mechanisms/models and/or actual biological systems, is evolving at an unprecedented pace, with new technologies and methodologies continually emerging. Looking forward, we are excited about the potential of these developments to further revolutionize our understanding and capabilities in this field. Given its multidisciplinary nature, integrating neuroscience, robotics, and artificial intelligence, the field can serve as a foundation for comprehending natural intelligence and translating it into nature-inspired machine intelligence.
Conclusion
The articles in this Research Topic collectively push the boundaries of neurorobotics, offering new insights and tools that will undoubtedly influence future research directions. We hope that this Research Topic will serve as a valuable resource for both newcomers to the field and established researchers.
Author contributions
FR: Writing – original draft, Writing – review & editing. HS: Writing – original draft, Writing – review & editing. PM: Writing – original draft, Writing – review & editing.
