Presentation | 2000/5/5 The mechanism of the thought in which impulses are functioned as the element of activities Shinji KARASAWA, |
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Abstract(in English) | An impulse cannot stay at a position in a nervous system. It is always on the move. The signal processing is carried out at the transference from inputs to the output in a neuron. The impulse means the functioning and the connections asgin the role of the element. The concurrently excited neurons are linked by a new neuron. The looped neurons are able to hold abstructed data for a time. The transference of impulses in such elements explains the brain mechanism. |
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Keyword(in English) | Neurobiology / Impuls circuits / Semantic memory / Intelligence / Brain mechanism |
Paper # | TL2000-1 |
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Conference Date | 2000/5/5(1days) |
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Language | JPN |
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Title (in English) | The mechanism of the thought in which impulses are functioned as the element of activities |
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Keyword(1) | Neurobiology |
Keyword(2) | Impuls circuits |
Keyword(3) | Semantic memory |
Keyword(4) | Intelligence |
Keyword(5) | Brain mechanism |
1st Author's Name | Shinji KARASAWA |
1st Author's Affiliation | Miyagi National College of Technology() |
Date | 2000/5/5 |
Paper # | TL2000-1 |
Volume (vol) | vol.100 |
Number (no) | 47 |
Page | pp.pp.- |
#Pages | 8 |
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