Dear G and B,

thank you and Haylee for participating.

i have produced a preliminary video of the experiment:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vVMYMYM7kEM&index=11&list=PL4y5WtsvtduqNW0AKlSsOdea3Hl1X_v-S

​i hope you don't mind being presented as a computer-generated voice :)

Please advise whether the cartoon images i derived from your narrative
explanations are adequately representative of the mental images you had
when you performed the experiment.

i received 3 replies to my enquiry, with 3 different perceptions, each of
which i regard as equally meritworthy and informative, even if they lead to
3 different conclusions (something i had not expected to happen).    I plan
to make a follow-up video which will discuss how your perceptions and those
of Hajin Lee 3P might be automated, *and the findings of a computer program
tsume-go analysis if anyone can provide one using their own program.*

neuroscientists stick electrodes into monkeys' brains and make MRIs of
human ones to discover how the mind sees, but i think verbal protocols [1]
are equally useful even if they do not permit the investigator to see into
the subconscious of the subject, where most of the information processing
in "blink" fast perception [2,3] takes place.​

As [4] notes, "There is empirical evidence that Go masters come up with
the solutions without any discursive thinking, their eyes fixate on the
vital point under 300 milliseconds [9]. Some sort high-level pattern
matching is done by the master players....  [9] Atsushi Yoshikawa and
Yasuki Saito. Perception in tsumego under 4 seconds time pressure. In
Proceedings of the eighteenth annual conference of the Cognitive Science
Society, page 868, 1996."

1. https://psy.fsu.edu/faculty/ericsson/ericsson.proto.thnk.html
2. Malcolm Gladwell  Blink <http://gladwell.com/blink/>.
3.  Daniel Khaneman.  Thinking Fast and Thinking Slow
<http://www.theguardian.com/science/2014/feb/16/daniel-kahneman-thinking-fast-and-slow-tributes>
.
4.  Attila Egri-Nagy
http://ami.ektf.hu/uploads/papers/finalpdf/AMI_38_from137to145.pdf
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