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2015-11-18 15:20
Human Intelligence develops when Mobile Ad-Hoc Network Neurons function as Concept Device
-- In-Brain Mechanism of Intelligence (The Digital Linguistics) -- Kimiaki Tokumaru (Natural Philosopher) MoNA2015-34 |
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The definitions for ‘Concepts’ and ‘Grammars’ are not yet established in the linguistics. The author has been investigating in the digital origin of human vocal language and defined ‘grammars’ as ‘mainly mono-syllabic addition or modulation to indicate semantic connectivity and modification. When one acquired grammars, one can automatically and unconsciously use them’ as well as ‘concepts’ as ‘responding selectively to word sound stimuli and remind relevant sensory memories as well as concept memories. They also memorize the results of dualistic thought operations.’ The in-brain mechanism for grammatical processing is brainstem auditory nuclei by suspending the sound localization function. The concept devices are B-lymphocytes floating inside Cerebrospinal Fluid in Ventricular System. This hypothesis shall be naturally accepted when one understand immune cells are Mobile Ad-hoc Networking Neurons. Human Spinal Reflexes, Linguistic Activities and Intelligence are based on Neuronal Mobile Networks and Logics of Dichotomy/Dualism. This article tries to theorize it and provide thought basis for interdisciplinary investigation among immunology, brain-neurology and linguistics. |
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Digital Linguistics / Immune Networks / Dichotomy / Dualism / Interdisciplinary Integration / Spinal Sign Reflexes / Reference Memory (Axiome) / Self Developing Artificiel Intellitence |
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IEICE Tech. Rep., vol. 115, no. 311, MoNA2015-34, pp. 71-76, Nov. 2015. |
Paper # |
MoNA2015-34 |
Date of Issue |
2015-11-10 (MoNA) |
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Print edition: ISSN 0913-5685 Online edition: ISSN 2432-6380 |
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Conference Information |
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MoNA IN |
Conference Date |
2015-11-17 - 2015-11-18 |
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Kumamoto University |
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Ubiquitous Network, BYOD, M2M, Contextware, Mobile Social Service, Mobile Service on Virtualization Environment, Mobile Offload, etc. |
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2015-11-MoNA-IN |
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Japanese |
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Human Intelligence develops when Mobile Ad-Hoc Network Neurons function as Concept Device |
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In-Brain Mechanism of Intelligence (The Digital Linguistics) |
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Digital Linguistics |
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Immune Networks |
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Dichotomy |
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Dualism |
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Interdisciplinary Integration |
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Spinal Sign Reflexes |
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Reference Memory (Axiome) |
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Self Developing Artificiel Intellitence |
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Kimiaki Tokumaru |
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Natural Philosopher (Natural Philosopher) |
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2015-11-18 15:20:00 |
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25 minutes |
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MoNA |
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MoNA2015-34 |
Volume (vol) |
vol.115 |
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no.311 |
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pp.71-76 |
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6 |
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2015-11-10 (MoNA) |
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