scholarly journals Sense Theory

2019 ◽  
Author(s):  
Egger L. Mielberg

Cognitive processes of human brain are strongly tied to such a well-known part of the brain as cortex. All psychological, logical or illogical solutions made by a human being are the result of the cortex. Thus, the maximum approximation of mathematical theory to the processes of the cortex can become a good trampoline to the creation of a self-learning intellectual system, a Real Artificial Intelligence.We propose a new concept of mathematical theory which gives a possibility to form, find and separate senses of two or more objects of different nature. The theory encompasses the knowledge of cybernetics, linguistics, neurobiology, and classical mathematics.The Sense Theory is not a part of traditional mathematics as we know it now, it is a new paradigm of how we can formalize complex cognitive processes of the human brain.

2000 ◽  
Vol 12 (1-2) ◽  
pp. 53-67 ◽  
Author(s):  
Daniela Montaldi ◽  
Andrew R. Mayes

The last ten years have seen the development and expansion of an exciting new field of neuroscientific research; functional mapping of the human brain. Whilst many of the questions addressed by this area of research could be answered using SPECT, relatively few SPECT activation studies of this kind have been carried out. The present paper combines an evaluation of SPECT procedures used for neuroactivation studies, and their comparison with other imaging modalities (i.e., PET and fMRI), with a review of SPECT neuroactivation studies that yield information concerning normal brain function with a particular emphasis on the brain activations produced by memory processing. The paper aims to describe and counter common misunderstandings regarding potential limitations of the SPECT technique, to explain and illustrate which SPECT procedures best fulfill the requirements of a neuroactivation study, and how best to obtain information about normal brain function (whether using normal healthy subjects or patients) and finally to highlight SPECT’s potential future role in the functional mapping of the human brain.


1959 ◽  
Vol 63 (588) ◽  
pp. 687-688
Author(s):  
Captain B. O. Prowse

When considering the problems of take-off and landing from the pilot's point of view, the most important fact to remember is that he is a human being. This drawback immediately limits his capabilities in the operation of an aeroplane because the control of a pilot's actions is through the computer we call the brain. This computer, although extremely efficient in almost all functions, has nevertheless serious limitations when it comes, first, to speed of computation, and secondly, the number of functions it can compute at one time.Until now the speed of operation of aircraft has been compatible with the speed of computation of the human brain that is governing the pilot's reactions. Also the size and complexity of the aircraft and the operation have been compatible with the number of functions the brain can compute at one time


Author(s):  
John Hart Jr

Knowledge of basic neuroanatomic organization is essential to understanding cognitive anatomic correlations. This chapter provides a descriptive overview of the basic neuroanatomic structures in the human brain, with a particular emphasis on the structures that are associated with cognitive and behavioural functions. These structures include the lobes of the brain (frontal, parietal, occipital, and temporal), the subcortical nuclei (basal ganglia and thalamus), the white matter, and the limbic system. A conceptual framework is presented that can be utilized to organize the anatomical locations, as well as the interconnections between regions. It is noted that neuroanatomy is not easily learnt by reading a text because it is a three-dimensional set of relationships.


2017 ◽  
Author(s):  
Erik Johan Wiersma

The human brain processes a wide variety of inputs and does so either consciously or subconsciously. According to the Global Workspace theory, conscious processing involves broadcasting of information to several regions of the brain and subconscious processing involves more localized processing. This theoretical paper aims to expand on some of the aspects of the Global Workspace theory: how the properties of incoming information result in it being processed subconsciously or consciously; why processing can be either be sustained or short-lived; how the Global Workspace theory may apply both to real-time sensory input as well as to internally retained information. This paper proposes that: familiar input which does not elicit intense emotions becomes processed subconsciously and such processing can be continuous and sustained; input that elicits relatively intense emotions is subjected to highly sustainable conscious processing; input can also undergo meta-conscious processing. Such processing is not very sustainable but can exert control over other cognitive processes. This paper also discusses possible benefits of regulating cognitive processes this way.


2019 ◽  
Author(s):  
Egger L. Mielberg

The Sense Theory is not a part of traditional mathematics. It is a new paradigm of how we can formalize complex cognitive processes of the human brain. The basis of the theory is a sense function which determines sense conformity between a set of objects or/and events and a single subject (described object/event). The sense function has a series of unique properties that can help find associative connections between trillions different-type objects/events.By the function, we can investigate a whole process of forming a single sense of big data set of different business or scientific events.


2019 ◽  
Vol 21 (2) ◽  
pp. 37-44
Author(s):  
Muhammad Rezi

The growth of sciences responses the growth of human brain. As mankind,human being gifted by God many bounties and special features more than other Hiscreatures. This growth make many changes and appearances in many aspects suchsocial, culture, and faith. Human always take many efforts to be better than the other oftheir species. Observations, writing, and practicing are the sign that human tend to bemove the brain. But the most important think should be hold is these all of this world isjust the great creatures by someone called Allah who has unlimited access to all of Hisproperties. But the creatures limited verily.


2020 ◽  
Vol 4 (1) ◽  
pp. 82-84
Author(s):  
Zakaria K. Jalal ◽  
Abdulrazak A. Mohammed ◽  
Adil H. Mohammed

Nowadays, there is a wide using of mobile and internet from various ages, due to some bad systems which they work to send signals(sound wave frequency) within the music or will be spread to affect the brain of the humankind. Therefore, this paper expresses thedetection and evaluation of (the signal of sound frequency) which influence the human brain, it has been measured some frequency byprogramming in the mobile and found a trend to detect such frequencies and a way to produce a human being from it.


2021 ◽  
Vol 10 (1) ◽  
pp. 151-166
Author(s):  
Jesús Ballesteros

The current transhumanist or posthumanist movements continue the thesis of the old gnosis devaluing the creation like something imperfect. Its novelty is to believe in the possibility of overcoming the creation thanks to technology (biotechnology and bionics). The ideology of gender partly anticipates this way of thinking by devaluing the somatic difference between male and female. This denial of the differences then applies to those existing between the human and the non-human (on one side the primates, and on the other the computer). Posthumanism and transhumanism believe that technology will not only overcome the ontological differences, which form the human, but also the so-called extreme situations, such as illness, suffering and death itself. In this case, by copying the brain information as software to a hard disk. The intellectual myopia of these movements is clear: they reduce the scope of knowledge to mere genetic or electronic information, denying knowledge and, more importantly, wisdom. Their current success is due to their connection with the central thesis of financial capitalism: the need for total manipulation of the real and indefinite growth. Far from advancing the human being, they create malfunctions.


2020 ◽  
pp. 32-38
Author(s):  
Miriam Sarrelangue-Sanabria

The physical, biological, mental, psychological and emotional aspect is inert to the human being, it always accompanies in his life, in this respect, the knowledge of how the human brain learns has a great impact on education. Comprehending the brain mechanisms related to learning, genetic effects, context, emotions and age are some factors that support transforming educational strategies in order to make them more effective and better targeted, therefore, this article encloses a proposal in the concept of micro teaching to make better the meaningful learning on higher education.


Author(s):  
Preecha Yupapin ◽  
Amiri I. S. ◽  
Ali J. ◽  
Ponsuwancharoen N. ◽  
Youplao P.

The sequence of the human brain can be configured by the originated strongly coupling fields to a pair of the ionic substances(bio-cells) within the microtubules. From which the dipole oscillation begins and transports by the strong trapped force, which is known as a tweezer. The tweezers are the trapped polaritons, which are the electrical charges with information. They will be collected on the brain surface and transport via the liquid core guide wave, which is the mixture of blood content and water. The oscillation frequency is called the Rabi frequency, is formed by the two-level atom system. Our aim will manipulate the Rabi oscillation by an on-chip device, where the quantum outputs may help to form the realistic human brain function for humanoid robotic applications.


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