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Neural Mechanism of Language

Liu, Dr. Peilei and Wang, Professor Ting (2014) Neural Mechanism of Language. [Preprint]

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Abstract

This paper is based on our previous work on neural coding. It is a self-organized model supported by existing evidences. Firstly, we briefly introduce this model in this paper, and then we explain the neural mechanism of language and reasoning with it. Moreover, we find that the position of an area determines its importance. Specifically, language relevant areas are in the capital position of the cortical kingdom. Therefore they are closely related with autonomous consciousness and working memories. In essence, language is a miniature of the real world. Briefly, this paper would like to bridge the gap between molecule mechanism of neurons and advanced functions such as language and reasoning.

Item Type:Preprint
Keywords:neural circuit, language, autonomous consciousness, working memory
Subjects:Neuroscience > Behavioral Neuroscience
Biology > Cognitive Archeology
Neuroscience > Computational Neuroscience
Computer Science > Language
Neuroscience > Neurolinguistics
Neuroscience > Neural Modelling
ID Code:9772
Deposited By: Liu, Mr. Peilei
Deposited On:18 Feb 2017 20:25
Last Modified:18 Feb 2017 20:25

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