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Artificial Synesthesia for Synthetic Vision via Sensory Substitution - 0 views
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The additional perception is regarded by the trained synesthete as real, often outside the body, instead of imagined in the mind's eye. Its reality and vividness are what makes artificial synesthesia so interesting in its violation of conventional perception. Synesthesia in general is also fascinating because logically it should have been a product of the human brain, where the evolutionary trend has been for increasing coordination, mutual consistency and perceptual robustness in the processing of different sensory inputs.
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synesthesia
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options it may provide for people with sensory disabilities like deafness and blindness, where a neural joining of senses can help in replacing one sense by the other:
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You won't find consciousness in the brain - opinion - 07 January 2010 - New Scientist - 0 views
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MOST neuroscientists, philosophers of the mind and science journalists feel the time is near when we will be able to explain the mystery of human consciousness in terms of the activity of the brain. There is, however, a vocal minority of neurosceptics who contest this orthodoxy.
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This may well happen, but my argument is not about technical, probably temporary, limitations.
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It is about the deep philosophical confusion embedded in the assumption that if you can correlate neural activity with consciousness, then you have demonstrated they are one and the same thing, and that a physical science such as neurophysiology is able to show what consciousness truly is.
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Jill Bolte Taylor's stroke of insight | Video on TED.com - 1 views
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Neuroscientist returns from near death experience specifically to deliver this message to us all...tho it takes 8 years to fully recover from her stroke. She experiences conscious awareness of the nature of duality that we all live within...inside our L&R brain hemispheres!!! She points to a conscious choice...and a purpose.
http://globalbrainpaint.com - 1 views
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Ruth Howard
I'm a mother, Stephanie Alexander Kitchen Garden Program Kitchen Specialist at Moonah Primary School, Hobart, Tasmania, teacher, former chef, textile artist. My areas are Food and Textile Technologies and Art, I'm interested in Vocational Ed...but significantly Im loving learning in the soc...