Presentation 2010-05-21
Linguistic analysis of Pavlov's experiments on conditioned reflexes : An essay on the language processing mechanism of human brain
Kimiaki Tokumaru,
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Abstract(in English) The conditioned-reflex experiments of I.P. Pavlov using dogs are very famous. However, it is not well known that he did such experiments for more than 30 years exploiting many scientists, and that his objective was to clarify the higher nervous activity inside human brain. The author realized that the principal characteristics of modern human is digital communication, and has been investigating in-brain digital signal processing circuits and their post-natal development. It is interesting how a logical device, which processes information and makes decisions, was treated in the conditioned reflex experiments.
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Keyword(in English) I.P.Pavlov / nervous chain types / conditional reflex experiments / cerebral cortex / digital communication / logical device / human language / adaptive behavior
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Title (in English) Linguistic analysis of Pavlov's experiments on conditioned reflexes : An essay on the language processing mechanism of human brain
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Keyword(1) I.P.Pavlov
Keyword(2) nervous chain types
Keyword(3) conditional reflex experiments
Keyword(4) cerebral cortex
Keyword(5) digital communication
Keyword(6) logical device
Keyword(7) human language
Keyword(8) adaptive behavior
1st Author's Name Kimiaki Tokumaru
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Date 2010-05-21
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Volume (vol) vol.110
Number (no) 42
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#Pages 6
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