Posted by Larry Hoover on October 25, 2004, at 11:14:44
In reply to Another look... » Larry Hoover, posted by 64bowtie on October 25, 2004, at 1:49:37
> Another approach:
>
> 1. An event happens
> 2. We perceive the event
> 3. We pass our perception past our belief filter
> 4. We accept the perception as "old or new"
> 5. We attach a feeling to the perception
>
> Note: Attaching a feeling to the perception is an elegant process allowing us to quickly recall the perception based on the feeling attached to the memory.
>
> The neuroscience folk I read have the critical parts of this process all laid out but can't seem to connect meaning or utility to them.
>
> I shared all this a year ago when I first arrived at Babble under my "forbidden" handle. I hope I've done a better job of explaining all my points this time.
>
> Thanx for your response. I can use your info. I hope you can use mine.
>
> RodOf course. Discourse sharpens your own comprehension of your own thoughts, as well as exposing you to new ones.
Lar
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