Making sense of internal logic Theory and a case study
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Motivated by the interf aciology proposed by Otto Rossler, we have attempted to construct a framework of internal logic of the mind and brain. We propose a functional equation as an abstract form representing mental processes. We consider a method by which such internal logic can be interpreted and understood by an (external) observer. For this purpose, we propose a theory for cognitive experiments. Applying this theory to simple deductive inference processes exhibited by animal subjects in an experimental setting, with the assumption that syllogism is expressed as a composite mapping corresponding to the product operation of two implications A-t Band B -t C, an interpretation of the neural activity associated with the behavior in these experiments is obtained. This theory is consistent with the internal description hypothesized by Rob Rosen.
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- Hokkaido University Preprint Series in Mathematics
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Hokkaido University Preprint Series in Mathematics 492 1-10, 2000-09-01
Department of Mathematics, Hokkaido University
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- CRID
- 1390290699771951232
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- NII論文ID
- 120006456794
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- 10.14943/83638
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- 2115/69242
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