A Hermeneutic Process of the Brain

  • Tsuda I
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Abstract

A hermeneutic process is introduced as a peculiar mechanism of an information processing of the brain. Concerning a pattern recognition, the difference between the functions of the brain and of the present artificial intelligence is discussed. The concept of metaconscious is introduced to explain the hermeneutic process. In this relation, it is suggested that the existence of a hidden dynamics is of importance for man's cognition.

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Tsuda, I. (1984). A Hermeneutic Process of the Brain. Progress of Theoretical Physics Supplement, 79, 241–259. https://doi.org/10.1143/ptps.79.241

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