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A possible “option 4” comes from a calibration in perception science that is usually overlooked. We treat movement as something that is actively perceived, but fail to recognize that zero-movement (stillness) is equally actively perceived.........
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#perception
#illusions
Contemporary accounts of perception continue to assume—often implicitly—that perceptual systems are tasked with recovering the physical truth of the environment, ....
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This paper offers a compelling critique of dynamical systems theory as an insufficient account of purposiveness. Indeed, stability, attractors, and adaptive control are far too general to distinguish ........
4 stages of competence:
1. Unconscious incompetence
2. Conscious incompetence
3. Conscious competence
4. Unconscious competence
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Phase 2, I think?
But this kind of research must stop. It is a pure waste of energy, sources, etc. etc..
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This research irt basketball throwing is completely finalized. All questions about gaze, visual perception, etc., are answered. Ask me anything about this subject what you still do not know. I will be obliged to provide you the answer.
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Hi Chris,
Do you want to talk about it?
#Pupil #retina #visual
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What is most striking in these findings is not that pupil dynamics reflect internal cognitive states, but that they reveal the central operational role of the visual sensory interface ...
to the Gramophone Model (GM).
1. Do you see that all consecutive positions of the end effectors always construct line segment shapes?
2. And that, conform Bernstein, never one identical lss will occur.
This is the external structure which is projected onto the visual sense which is stabilized by the brain. According
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Revised post, based on more clarity in this article:
The Perspective article by Lisa Feldman Barrett and Earl K. Miller states that categorization is a fundamental property of the brain and constitutes a necessary condition for adaptive behavior. They describe ......
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#neuroscience #neuroskyence
The Perspective article by Lisa Feldman Barrett and Earl K. Miller states that categorization is a fundamental property of the brain and.....
exact same way like all other stimuli.
Thinking is talking to yourself.
which is factualy sprouting from all manifest stimuli positions t(-4), t(-3), t(-2), t(-1) to the actual position of all the stimuli at t(0).
Thinking is not an exclusive process. Like we see a tennisball moving, grasp a coffee cup, we hear sounds (by ourselves or others) and mediate them in the ..
The main (first and foremost) function of the brain is to stabilize the hybrid external stimuli image (to all the senses) as projected onto the senses at t(0).
And then to provide stored residu, which can add future images of the time frames t(+1), t(+2), t(+3), etc. etc., based on the line ....
These results fit a control account better than a storage account. Sustained alpha appears to index attentional prioritization of task relevance, rather than the maintenance of internal content as such. This distinction matters: functional neural dynamics are not, by themselves, evidence for ....
are inferred rather than directly observed, leading to potential circularity and limiting explanatory depth regarding the true origin of the observed structure in behavior.
The study provides a detailed behavioral characterization of adaptive motor responses, but its interpretation remains constrained by an assumed internal model framework. As such, key constructs (e.g., internal models, control policies)
So the answer to your OQ is: no. You are not imagining something but your are pro-actively preparing for this very important visual phase 1a to occur.