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Hardware implementation of a pulse-type neuron chain with a synapse function for hodgkin-huxley model (호지킨-헉슬리 모델을 위한 시냅스 기능을 지닌 신경세포 체인의 하드웨어 구현)

  • Jung, Jin-Woo;Kwon, Bo-Min;Park, Ju-Hong;Kim, Jin-Su;Lee, Je-Won;Park, Yong-Su;Song, Han-Jung
    • Journal of Sensor Science and Technology
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    • v.18 no.2
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    • pp.128-134
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    • 2009
  • Integrated circuit of a new neuron chain with a synapse function for Hodgkin-Huxley model which is a good electrical model about a real biological neuron is implemented in a $0.5{\mu}m$ 1 poly 2 metal CMOS technology. Pulse type neuron chain consist of series connected current controlled single neurons through synapses. For the realization of the single neuron, a pair of voltage mode oscillators using operational transconductance amplifiers and capacitors is used. The synapse block which is a connection element between neurons consist of a voltage-current conversion circuit using current mirror. SPICE simulation results of the proposed circuit show 160 mV amplitude pulse output and propagation of the signal through synapses. Measurements of the fabricated pulse type neuron chip in condition of ${\pm}2.5\;V$ power supply are shown and compared with the simulated results.

Change of Brain Activation due to Change of Viewpoint in Action during Action Observation: an EEG Analysis Study (동작관찰 중 동작 수행 시 시점의 변화에 따른 뇌 활성의 변화)

  • Kim, Oi-Jin;Sim, Ji-Young;Lee, Se-Young;Jin, Hyun-Jin
    • PNF and Movement
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    • v.14 no.3
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    • pp.209-217
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    • 2016
  • Purpose: Treatments using a mirror neuron system, such as 3D virtual reality therapy, are used in stroke rehabilitation, but they need to be constructed according to a detailed procedure. The aims of this study were to analyze electroencephalograms (EEG) during relaxation and action while observing first person perspective (1AE) and third person perspective (3AE) videos of the right hand for 20's. Methods: Thirty participants (Male=4, Female=26) were recruited for this study. Participants were selected by a vividness of movement imagery questionnaire (VMIQ). EEG was measured during relaxxation and during action with 1AE and 3AE videos, focusing on the supination and pronation actions of participants' right hands. An absolute mu rhythm, a relatively high alpha power, and a relative beta power were identified. In each group, one-way repeated measures ANOVA was used for statistical analysis. Results: Measurement of absolute mu rhythms was significantly suppressed for both 1AE and 3AE compared with relaxation in C3 and C4 regions. High alpha wave measurements were significantly suppressed for both 1AE and 3AE in all regions, while beta wave measurements were significantly increased only for 3AE in F3 and F4 regions. Conclusion: Based on this study, we suggest that the mirror neuron system is activated during actions accompanied by action observation, especially actions with 3AE video observation, which can be a great therapeutic mathod in stroke rehabilitation.

Homo replicus: imitation, mirror neurons, and memes (호모 리플리쿠스(Homo replicus): 모방, 거울뉴런, 그리고 밈)

  • Jang, Dayk
    • Korean Journal of Cognitive Science
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    • v.23 no.4
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    • pp.517-551
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    • 2012
  • We are imitating animals. True imitation can be defined as a learning to do an act from seeing it done by others. We have been building culture by imitating others' skills and knowledge with high fidelity. In this regard, it is important to ask how the faculty of imitation has evolved and how imitation behaviors develop ontogenetically. It is also interesting to see whether nonhuman animals can imitate truly or not and how different imitation learning is among human and non-human animals. In this paper, first I review empirical data from imitation studies with human and nonhuman animals. Comparing different species, I highlight their different levels of copying fidelity and explain the reason why they are showing the difference. Then I review recent studies on neurobiological mechanisms underlying imitation. The initial neurobiological studies on imitation in humans suggested a core imitation circuitry composed of mirror neuron system [inferior parietal lobule(IPL) and inferior frontal gyrus(IFG)] and the posterior part of the superior temporal sulcus(pSTS). More recent studies on the neurobiology of imitation, however, has gone beyond the studies on the core mechanisms. Finally, I try to find out implications of psychology and biology of imitation for cultural evolution. I argue for a memetic approach to cultural evolution, along the lines with a recent study on measuring memes by mirror neurons system.

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The Neurological Effect and Mechanism of Mirror Therapy in Adults With Stroke (뇌졸중 환자를 대상으로 한 거울치료의 효과와 신경학적 기전)

  • Kim, Yeong-Jo
    • Therapeutic Science for Rehabilitation
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    • v.2 no.1
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    • pp.24-35
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    • 2013
  • The Purpose of this study was to determine the clinical effectiveness of mirror therapy for stroke. Moreover, this paper was designed to summarize clarified information of neurological plasticity by mirror therapy to finally define the neurological mechanism. Mirror therapy improves the stroke patients' hand and arm motor function. It also has a positive influence on recovering performance of activities of daily living and relieving pain. However, it is not evident that mirror therapy restores visual neglect. There are various ways of recovering stroke. Fundamentally, all the theories are on a bases of restoration of premotor area. Premotor area which is associated with motor control increases the activation of primary motor area and finally improves patients' motor function. If primary motor area is completely damaged, premotor area and supplementary motor substitute for primary motor area. In summary of literature survey, there are not enough evidence to verify the effectiveness and neurological mechanism of mirror therapy. In future, more researches should be conducted to verify the neurological recovery through mirror therapy. Then, mirror therapy will be acknowledged as a clinically effective treatment.

The Effect of Action Observational Training on Arm Function in People With Stroke (동작관찰훈련이 뇌졸중 환자의 상지 기능에 미치는 영향)

  • Lee, Moon-Kyu;Kim, Jong-Man
    • Physical Therapy Korea
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    • v.18 no.2
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    • pp.27-34
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    • 2011
  • The aim of this study was to determine the effect of action-observation training on arm function in people with stroke. Fourteen chronic stroke patients participated in action-observation training. Initially, they were asked to watch video that illustrated arm actions used in daily activities; this was followed by repetitive practice of the observed actions for 3 times a week for 3 weeks. Each training session lasted 30 min. All subject participated 12 training session on 9 consecutive training days. For the evaluation of the clinical status of standard functional scales, Wolf motor function test was carried out at before and after the training and at 2 weeks after the training. Friedman test and Wilcoxon signed rank test was used to analyze the results of the clinical test. There was a significant improvement in the upper arm functions after the 3-week action-observation training, as compared to that before training. The improvement was sustained even at two weeks after the training. This result suggest that action observation training has a positive additional impact on recovery of stroke-induced motor dysfunctions through the action observation-action execution matching system, which includes in the mirror neuron system.

Study of MNS and SSVEP activity according to Frequency and Duty rate of Flickering Action video (깜박이는 운동영상 기반의 주파수와 깜박임 비율에 따른 MNS와 SSVEP 활성도 연구)

  • Son, Jieun;Lim, Hyunmi;Ku, Jeonghun
    • Journal of Biomedical Engineering Research
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    • v.39 no.1
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    • pp.16-21
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    • 2018
  • In this study, we investigated the activity of Mirror Neuron System(MNS) and Steady State Visual Evoked Potential(SSVEP) according to frequency and duty rate of the flickering action video. Eight subjects were recruited for this study. The stimulus was consisted of a three-minute black and a flickering action video and they were repeatedly presented every six seconds. We used 50%, 75% of duty rate for each frequency 7.5 Hz and 15 Hz, and we also used the non-flickering condition and rest condition. As a result, the Mu suppression was the largest at 7. 5Hz and 50% duty rate and the SSVEP power was higher at 15 Hz than 7.5 Hz.

(A Study on the Design of Analog Converter Using Neuron MOS) (뉴런모스를 이용한 아날로그 변환기 설계에 관한 연구)

  • Han, Seong-Il;Park, Seung-Yong;Kim, Heung-Su
    • Journal of the Institute of Electronics Engineers of Korea SC
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    • v.39 no.3
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    • pp.201-210
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    • 2002
  • This paper describes a 3.3 (V) low power 4 digit CMOS quaternary to analog converter (QAC) designed with a neuron MOS($\upsilon$MOS) down literal circuit block and cascode current mirror source block. The neuron MOS down literal architecture allows the designed QAC to accept not only 4 level voltage inputs, but also a high speed sampling rate quaternary voltage source LSB. Fast settling time and low power consumption of the QAC are achieved by utilizing the proposed architecture. The simulation results of the designed 4 digit QAC show a sampling rate of 6(MHz) and a power dissipation of 24.5 (mW) with a single power supply of 3.3 (V) for a CMOS 0.35${\mu}{\textrm}{m}$ n-well technology.

Education-neurological Understanding of Digital Learning Materials and Implications for Education (디지털 학습자료에 대한 교육신경학적 이해와 교육적 시사점)

  • Cho, Joo-Yun;Kim, Mi-Hyun
    • Journal of The Korean Association of Information Education
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    • v.24 no.6
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    • pp.539-550
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    • 2020
  • This study establishes the scientific basis for the use of digital learning materials through the education-neurological research method and derives implications for education based on education-neurological understandings. The main findings of the education-neurological analysis of digital learning materials are as follows: First, various sensory stimuli go through multiple sensory neurons and deep sections of the upper sphere and make possible the cooperative processing of information. Second, indirect experience from digital learning materials helps students understand the learning contents vividly through the mirror neuron system. Third, positive emotions originating from digital learning materials promote functions of dopamine, the reticular activating system, frontal-striatal circuit, cerebrum cortex. Based on the findings, the study suggests the following educational implications. First of all, when selecting digital learning materials, teachers should consider expression forms, learning contents, the flow of classes, and the adverse effects of digital learning materials. Next, it is effective to utilize digital learning materials in the lecture for provoking curiosity and enjoyment, maintaining interest and effort, and reviewing what students learned.

CMOS Analog Integrate-and-fire Neuron Circuit for Driving Memristor based on RRAM

  • Kwon, Min-Woo;Baek, Myung-Hyun;Park, Jungjin;Kim, Hyungjin;Hwang, Sungmin;Park, Byung-Gook
    • JSTS:Journal of Semiconductor Technology and Science
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    • v.17 no.2
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    • pp.174-179
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    • 2017
  • We designed the CMOS analog integrate and fire (I&F) neuron circuit for driving memristor based on resistive-switching random access memory (RRAM). And we fabricated the RRAM device that have $HfO_2$ switching layer using atomic layer deposition (ALD). The RRAM device has gradual set and reset characteristics. By spice modeling of the synaptic device, we performed circuit simulation of synaptic device and CMOS neuron circuit. The neuron circuit consists of a current mirror for spatial integration, a capacitor for temporal integration, two inverters for pulse generation, a refractory part, and finally a feedback part for learning of the RRAM. We emulated the spike-timing-dependent-plasticity (STDP) characteristic that is performed automatically by pre-synaptic pulse and feedback signal of the neuron circuit. By STDP characteristics, the synaptic weight, conductance of the RRAM, is changed without additional control circuit.

A Study of Housing Transaction Market and Commercial Policy in United States in the Perspective of Neuroeconomics (미국의 주택거래시장 동향과 통상정책의 향후방향에 관한 연구: 신경경제학의 관점을 중심으로)

  • Chung, Yong-Kyun
    • International Commerce and Information Review
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    • v.12 no.3
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    • pp.267-288
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    • 2010
  • The collapse of housing market bubble in United States had a considerable impact on the world economy. The collapse of housing market bubble in United States generates the global financial crisis at the worldwide level. The housing market bubble question the efficacy of fundamental proposition of orthodox economics based on the rationality of human choice. According to neuroeconomics and neuroscience, emotion and affect play the important role in purchasing the commodity in retails market. On the basis of the neuroeconomics, this study focuses on the role of affect and emotion in the purchase of subprime loan in United States. Robert Schiller suggests that one of the causes of housing market bubble is the contagion effect of human belief in the society. The structure of this paper is as follows. First, this study investigates the mechanism of human brain and role of various neurons to influence the human behavior in the purchase of house in United States, such as Dophamine neuron and mirroring neuron. Second, this study shows the possibility that the mirror neuron might explain the contagion of human belief in housing transaction market. It can be a seed of housing market bubble. Furthermore, this study show the implications of neuroeconomics is suggestive to the negotiation process in commercial policy in United States.

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