THINKING LAWS AND STRUCTURAL MODELS OF THE BRAIN

THINKING LAWS AND STRUCTURAL MODELS OF THE BRAIN
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Publisher : American Academic Press
Total Pages : 153
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ISBN-10 : 9781631815973
ISBN-13 : 1631815970
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Download or read book THINKING LAWS AND STRUCTURAL MODELS OF THE BRAIN written by ZHAO XIONGSHAN and published by American Academic Press. This book was released on 2022-12-14 with total page 153 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The theories in this book are all original and intended to demonstrate the fundamental laws of the brain’s thinking. In this book, the characteristics of the information stored in the brain are discussed and the trigger law are derived from them; the law of the influence of human emotional activities on the thinking of the brain is demonstrated, and the reasonable choice law is deduced based on it; according to the way information is stored in the brain, the understanding law is derived. Three laws can be used to explain a large number of brain thinking phenomena, including thinking phenomena at the information, consciousness, and cognitive levels. It can be said that as long as the brain can guarantee the realization of these three laws, it has powerful thinking ability. According to the three laws, two mathematical models of the brain structure are proposed in this book, among which the circuit model is more intuitive and easier to understand; the path model is very simple and easy to implement and may be closer to the real brain. Combining the laws of brain thinking with the structural model of the brain leads to a better understanding of how the brain thinks.


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