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[[File:Neurological behavior program.jpg|thumb|A readout of the neurological behaviour program.]]
A neurological behaviour program is a [[computer]] program that can imitate the reactions of a [[Human]] [[brain]], thereby making the study of a potentially dangerous device possible without hooking it up to a real brain and putting somebody in danger.
A sensor [[PADD]] is used to connect the program to any device that is to be examined. Information sent to the sensor PADD can then be processed by a nearby computer. A simulation of a Human brain is then fed as the input and the reactions in the neural pathways and the different parts of the brain can be examined. In order to examine long-term effects, the processor can be sped up as well, something which would not be possible in a Human brain.
[[category:engineering]][[category:Starship Systems]][[category:computers]]