On Monday 22 October 2007 02:54:53 pm, Richard Loosemore wrote:

>  the question is how it can represent multiple 
> copies of a concept that occur in a situation without getting confused 
> about which is which.  If the appearance of one chair in a scene causes 
> the [chair] neuron (or neurons, if they are a cluster) to fire, then 
> what happens when you walk into a chair factory?  

Attention -- fovea -- saccade -- serial -- chunking -- frame.

Those higher functions have to be there anyway. Is there any evidence that we 
can recognize multiple primitives simultaneously?

Josh


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