Presentation 2003/1/28
The circuit that decodes language expressed by means of subsets of impulses
Shinji KARASAWA,
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Abstract(in English) Circuits for the impulse driven device were manufactured by using digital IC commercialized. The minimum action that changes a digital state of [Yes] or [No] is an impulse. The route that the impulse is transmitted forms a circuit in the nerve network. The formed circuit replays the same activity. That is a working memory. An integrated action is achieved by means of subset of activities. A layer structure of decoders makes possible to understand the complicated matter. A rotating impulse in a loop operates as the stored data of a short-term memory in the impulse system. The loop memory needs an inhibitory impulse to delete the rotating impulse. A language expression is expressed by means of a subset of impulses. The linguistic decoder links to the circuit that achieves the action. Then, the action can be replayed by impulses of the expression.
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Keyword(in English) Impulse driven circuit / Organization of working memory / Loop for short-term memory / Function of language
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Title (in English) The circuit that decodes language expressed by means of subsets of impulses
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Keyword(1) Impulse driven circuit
Keyword(2) Organization of working memory
Keyword(3) Loop for short-term memory
Keyword(4) Function of language
1st Author's Name Shinji KARASAWA
1st Author's Affiliation Miyagi National College of Technology()
Date 2003/1/28
Paper # NC2002-123
Volume (vol) vol.102
Number (no) 628
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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