Attributes of Language Use Explained by Activities of Neurons
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概要
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A creature is not able to live without interacting with surroundings. The creature makes action in order to continue activities. The network of neurons in a brain is a tool to replay and it is created through the activity. A language is a tool that expresses activities of a brain. Fundamentals of language use are explained by means of activities of cell level. Since every nerve cell unifies many activities into one activity, a subset of activities forms a hierarchical linkage of neurons. There are linkages between the representative and the content that is expressed, and there are linked overlaps in a layered structure. The branch processes of language use are operated by means of the intermittent activities.
- 一般社団法人電子情報通信学会の論文
- 2006-07-07
著者
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Karasawa Shinji
Sendai‐shi Aoba Invention Club Miyagi Jpn
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Karasawa Shinji
Miyagi National College Of Technology
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