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Presentation 2021-10-28 13:30
Is the collapse of Blood Brain Barrier the reason of Hypercortical Aphasia? -- Inside the brain ventricle system immune cell network hypothesis --
Kumon Tokumaru (Writer) MBE2021-20
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(in English) The author has been proposing, since 2012, a hypothesis, which explains that linguistic processing and intelligence build-up are operated as the interactions among lymphocytes and neurons inside the ventricle-system. Hypotheses should be examined and verified with the clinical knowledge. It is reported that after the shunt operation for a Normal Pressure Hydrocephalus (NPH) patient, aphasia accompanying dyslexia occurred. According to my hypothesis, Hyper-cortical Aphasia
occurred as Lymphocytes had been discharged through the shunt bypassed the Blood Brain Barrier.
Keyword (in Japanese) (See Japanese page) 
(in English) Digital Linguistics / Inside the Ventricle System Immune Cell Network Hypothesis / Aphasia / Dyslexia / Normal Pressure Hydrocephalus / Shunt / Concept / Group Logic  
Reference Info. IEICE Tech. Rep., vol. 121, no. 222, MBE2021-20, pp. 16-19, Oct. 2021.
Paper # MBE2021-20 
Date of Issue 2021-10-21 (MBE) 
ISSN Online edition: ISSN 2432-6380
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Committee MBE NC  
Conference Date 2021-10-28 - 2021-10-29 
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Conference Code 2021-10-MBE-NC 
Language Japanese 
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Title (in English) Is the collapse of Blood Brain Barrier the reason of Hypercortical Aphasia? 
Sub Title (in English) Inside the brain ventricle system immune cell network hypothesis 
Keyword(1) Digital Linguistics  
Keyword(2) Inside the Ventricle System Immune Cell Network Hypothesis  
Keyword(3) Aphasia  
Keyword(4) Dyslexia  
Keyword(5) Normal Pressure Hydrocephalus  
Keyword(6) Shunt  
Keyword(7) Concept  
Keyword(8) Group Logic  
1st Author's Name Kumon Tokumaru  
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Date Time 2021-10-28 13:30:00 
Presentation Time 25 minutes 
Registration for MBE 
Paper # MBE2021-20 
Volume (vol) vol.121 
Number (no) no.222 
Page pp.16-19 
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Date of Issue 2021-10-21 (MBE) 


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