... brain, ... areas. ... I'm not sure what later stages you're referring to here, but such anomalous variation between individuals could certainly be a factor...
... They said he developed a connection which is clearly visible in the studies, but they implied he developed it afterwards by a lot of hard thinking. -- Eray...
... Not that I recall no. ... recite ... compresses ... that ... Yeah that's what we do, remember the essence, which also means that when we remember song...
... experience ... ways, ... one. ... happens ... if ... or ... Most critical, or rather most high-level considerations? I mean, if we face a sudden danger, we...
Reminded me of some discussions hereabouts. Josh Four engineering students were gathered together discussing the possible designers of the human body. One...
(And the implications for AI & robotics are..? ) http://www.indiana.edu/~cogdev/labwork/6lessons.pdf The Development of Embodied Cognition: Six Lessons from...
Hi everybody, Consider a mental experiment where baby's color receptor outputs ("out-R out-G out-B") within retina are locally (receptor per receptor)...
The Discover Interview: Marvin Minsky The legendary pioneer of artificial intelligence ponders the brain, bashes neuroscience, and lays out a plan for...
What's it about? EMOTIONS? What are your latest ideas about the mind, as set out in The Emotion Machine? The theme of the book is that humans are uniquely...
... monochromatic ... Forget about the child. If the wiring were truly random, then the adult would not see a color-mosaic, but rather a monochromatic visual ...
... artificial intelligence ponders the brain, bashes neuroscience, and lays out a plan for superhuman robot servants. By Susan Kruglinski DISCOVER Vol. 28 No....
... Emotion Machine? ... because they have several ways to do everything.If you think about something, you might think about it in terms of language, or in ...
... I have sketched a simplified version of an experiment whose idea was to introduce a color based transformation => one-to-one simple mapping of the color...
... Ok, I won't make anymore comments on this thread, except to leave a parting question. If an animal has only 1 kind of cone - say a green cone - will it see...
... If a human from birth only saw things through a green filter would they see everything as shades of green? Then if one day the green filter was removed...
Dan: The book has been continually discussed over the past month on ai.p, along with the Discover article. One cannot read EM from the perspective of AI...
... monochromatic ... If I understand the question correctly, then my guess would be "yes". Because certain colour would still cause a coherent pattern as far...
... This is related to the recent discussion about (lack of) homunculus and "theater of the mind". To continue with my assertion about us being conscious only...
... ai.p, ... article. ... different things/ subjects - look at the title & subtitle together. And look at the introduction. To put it bluntly, It hasn't been...
... being ... in ... never ... understand ... Am splitting this off from the "color mosaic" thread, as not to poach on the jumbled babies issue ..... The rod...
... Yes, it does appear that I've failed, in the case of MT. Try reading the introduction again: the goal of the book was to argue that Each of our major...
... Hi Anssi, See my discussion below ... The purpose of this mental experiment was/is to determine if subjective experience possesses properties of...
... In my view there is no relevant difference. I.e. the way we see at night is likely similar to how a person without ability to see different colours would...
... green ... night ... Exactly, so the guy with only a green cone would see in monochrome in the daytime, as well as at night. He wouldn't know green from red...
... I read your paper and I have reviewed the comments here so far. I hope what I have to offer is of some use. You refer to: A' as a concrete object and B' as...
hi every body.please take a look at www.moibot.com/papers/spiderweb.htm and comment here. it's about a model to store relevant data. sorry if my english is not...
... colored ... ,B-) ... This is basically a question about the level of plasticity of the visual system, isn't it? (Which I believe is what Focus was trying ...
... outputs ... receptors ... visual ... be "yes". ... far as ... and ... Considering ... uniqueness/continuity. ... models. ... IF I understand you correctly,...