Advances in Human and Social Aspects of Technology - Human Behavior and Another Kind in Consciousness
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In this chapter, wet consciousness and dry consciousness will be defined. For doing the definitions, it illustrates the differences between wet consciousness and dry consciousness under the understandings at present. Wet consciousness is a living creature brain and dry consciousness is an entity made by a digital computer. Naturally, consciousness itself is also argued on what it is and on its general understanding of mechanisms. And then, it presents about the wet Consciousness mechanisms. In addition, the possibility to create dry consciousness will be studied under these situations.


There are many kinds of uses for artificial intelligence (AI) in almost every field. AI is quite often used for control, computer aided design (CAD) and computer aided manufacturing (CAM), machine control, computer integrated manufacturing (CIM), production spot control, factory control, intelligent control, intelligent systems, deep learning, the cloud, knowledge bases, database, management, production systems, statistics, to assist sales forces, environment examination, agriculture, art, livings, daily life, etc. The present AI uses will be reexamined whether there is any matter to be considered further or not in AI research directions and their purposes behind the current status by looking at the history of AI development.


This chapter introduces second person as an artificial entity. First, second person will be defined by using the notions in Chapter 6 and chapter 7. Also, the functions of second person will be argued and studied as a point of views of the mechanisms. Second, the functions of second person will be transformed into a computer system by using a rough modal method (not The Fourier modal method). This method is simply to replace a function of second person that is discovered as described in chapter 6 and chapter 7 into a modal function of a computer system as an artificial entity. Some part of the previous chapters will be repeated for the arguments to go smoothly.


This chapter introduces first person as an artificial entity. Firstly, first person will be defined by using the notions in chapter 6 and chapter 7. Also, the functions of first person will be argued and studied as a point of views of the mechanisms. Secondly, the functions of first person will be transformed into a computer system by using a rough modal method (not The Fourier modal method). This method is simply to replace a function of first person that is discovered as described in chapter 6 and chapter 7 into a modal function of a computer system as an artificial entity. Some part of the previous chapters will be repeated for the arguments to go smoothly.


This chapter introduces the second person known as the grammatical person (first person, second person, third person) basically and then goes over a theoretical argument of second person in a framework of brain activities (cerebrum, cerebellum) as they are known and understood now. And then, the arguments will go to a practical argument by using the novel knowledge as shown in chapter 5. In this way, it will be further studied and will be more deepened in order to get the general basic brain functions of second person. They will be described as a notion on second person. Some part of the previous chapter will be repeated for the arguments to go smoothly.


This chapter introduces first person known as the grammatical person (first person, second person, third person) basically and then goes over a theoretical argument of first person in a frame work of brain activities (cerebrum, cerebellum) as they are known and understood now. And then, the arguments will go to a practical argument by using the novel knowledge as shown in the chapter 5. In this way, it will be further studied and will be more deepened in order to get the general basic brain functions of first person. They will be described as a notion on first person.


Most living creatures have an accumulated neuron processing unit area (ANPUA) in their bodies. Most of them are placed and centered in a head for processing various kinds of information. They behave like a central processing unit (CPU) in a digital computer system from a functional point of view. In this chapter, is described the general activities of the brain as a point of functional behavior. Also covered are the discussion about a digital computer from the same functional point of view.


This chapter introduces an artificial entity, which may have a consciousness state. The ideas of first person and second person in this book chapter will be cored and used basically for an implementation of the entity. First, a general description of the entity will be argued and discussed again by using the notions in Chapter 6 and Chapter 7. And then the general structure of the entity will be roughly shown by using RMM and the notions from Chapter 6, Chapter 7, Chapter 8, and Chapter 9. Second, the simplest example by using the entity will be given by RMM. Finally, it will be evaluated. Some part of the previous chapters will be repeated for the arguments to go smoothly.


The chapters will be concluded in the directions of the future works in general. In addition, some of the important factors for the further studies will be extracted and argued on the views of mechanisms and connections. Also, some of the important augmented groups of neurons will be picked up and then introduced with future studies, especially on brand new functions and mechanisms. Moreover, as related matters, some of the concepts (for example, good, bad, like, dislike, love, affection, reflection, etc.) will be introduced for further study. Finally, the human brain will be wrapped up for further study.


This chapter introduces the consciousness studies through caring for (attending-to) highly aged person (CFHAP). Also, it talks about the novel knowledge obtained through CFHAP on brain activities related to matters of a cerebrum and a cerebellum. Through a highly aged person's attending-to, it happened coincidentally that it was noticed curious brain behaviors in the from-awake-to-sleep process. They might be related with a consciousness state, mind, intention, attention, perception, recognition, understanding, and action. From these behaviors, it might be also possible to understand some of the brain mechanisms in a consciousness state and a mind state. In these regards, this chapter will show patient symptoms, bodily movements, and behaviors.


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