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科学分野:

  • 神経科学
  • 心の哲学
  • 認知科学

背景:

  • ニューロンの活動から抽象的な思考の起源は 根本的な問題です
  • 既存のモデルでは 物理的な脳と非物理的な心を 橋渡しするのに苦労しています
  • 脳の世界 (BW) と脳の脳 (BB) の相互作用領域は新しい枠組みを提供する.

研究 の 目的:

  • 脳-世界 (アナログ-連続) と脳-脳 (デジタル-離散) の相互作用の関係を調査する.
  • 神経回路がこれらの領域間の変換をどのように媒介するかを探求する.
  • 肉体と精神の格差を 解消する新しいモデルを提案する

主な方法:

  • 神経回路のカスケードに関する既存のデータの分析
  • 行動データと神経データのレビュー
  • アナログとデジタル領域間の信号変換の理論モデル化.

主要な成果:

  • 神経回路は アナログとデジタル信号領域の間で変換し 物理的・精神的プロセスを結びつけます
  • これらの変換は不可逆であり,ある領域から別の領域への還元を防ぐ.
  • 脳と脳と世界の二元性は 心と体の二元性に映し出されます

結論:

  • 物理的-精神的なギャップは 脳-脳/脳-世界の二元性を通して理解できます
  • 主観的な知覚は 心と身体の分離の鍵です
  • 心の基盤は本質的に社会的なもので 内的なものではないのです