The Open Information Science Journal

2011, 3 : 54-62
Published online 2011 February 08. DOI: 10.2174/1874947X01103010054
Publisher ID: TOISCIJ-3-54

Information and Spirit

Alexander MacRae
Grianan, Portree, Skye, Scotland UK IV51 9DJ, UK.

ABSTRACT

Definitions that relate to each other are derived for Information and spirit. An experiment that seeks to stimulate the phonological store is described and the responses obtained analyzed, using a unique monitoring method based on variations in electrical permittivity when neurons fire. The importance of the non-sensory inputs to the sub-vocal rehearsal system in the phonological lop is mentioned. An experiment is outlined wherein a mental stimulus is applied to the subject and the electrical response is monitored and converted to audible speech. This is thus non-vocal speech and its characteristics are examined in relation to the original stimuli. The results revealed openings for further research.

Keywords:

Information, spirit, question & answer, phonological loop, neurons, electrical permittivity.