Abstract
To study the cognitive process of the human brain in dealing with philosophical issues, for the first time, from the perspective of scientific experiments, the issue of “relationship” in philosophy was verified. A set of algorithms combining physiology analysis and computer technology linearity and a nonlinear manifold learning algorithm were proposed. Two groups of auditory cognitive experiments were performed, and the concept expected effect was defined as the symbol of conceptual intervention. From the perspective of time, whether the concept was involved after the sensation arises was explored. EEG (electroencephalogram) physiology was used to analyze the data. The results showed that the concept induced a positive shift of the waveform after intervention. It has little effect on the early components, but it has a significant effect on the composition of the sensory components. Waveform changes before and after conceptual intervention have significant main effects. Perceptual production does not involve conceptual intervention, which verifies, in time, that “the relationship” exists.
Highlights
Knowledge is divided into two kinds in the definition of philosophy: prior knowledge and experience knowledge
The reaction time results showed that the average response time of the experimental group was 21.92 ms lower than that of the control group
The correct rate results showed that the correct rate of the experimental group was slightly higher than that of the control group by 0.98 percentage points
Summary
Knowledge is divided into two kinds in the definition of philosophy: prior knowledge and experience knowledge. Prior knowledge refers to knowledge that naturally exists and does not depend on objective experience. Experience knowledge refers to the knowledge that people can feel their existence. Plato believes that knowledge and feeling are two different things. After the rise of modern physics, the philosophical community further developed discussions on methodological issues. With the development of scientific practice, empirical theory has achieved great success. Many modern philosophers oppose Plato’s a priori theory. This makes the antithetical empiricism more and more important in the history of western philosophy [4]. Electrophysiology, behavioral genetics, functional neuroimaging, and cognitive genetics. The research topics mainly include attention, consciousness, decision-making, learning, memory, etc. [7]
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