دانلود کتاب Wet Mind
by Stephen M. Kosslyn
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عنوان فارسی: ذهن مرطوب |
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Visual Perception: A visual stimulus based on the eye shifting brings the image into the attention window of the visual buffer. The attention window selects some region of the visual buffer for detailed processing. The pattern is sent to two subsystems: the ventral system and the dorsal system. The ventral system runs from the occipital lobe down to the inferior temporal lobe; the ventral system encodes information about key properties of shapes, colors, and textures. The dorsal system runs from the occipital lobe up to the parietal lobes; the dorsal system encode information about special relationships, guide movement, and special properities. The preprocessing subsystem extracts nonaccidental properties, such as, symmetrical edges, parallel lines, and point at the front and perceptual units, such as regions of the same color or blotches that have been proven distinctive in the past; hypothesis testing cycle is repeated until enough information has been encoded to implicate a particular object in associative memory.
The outputs of the dorsal and ventral come together at the associative memory; associative memory pattern matches and gives meaning, a name, a category, and feeling about the object; the associative memory pattern match is a process of forming a hypothesis, verifying the hypothesis, and correcting and retrying again, if wrong; associative memory matches will not be exact. The associative memory causes an attention shift where the informative part from the lookup should exist; for example, patterns of eye movements observed when a person studied a picture of a person face suggest, the brain was using key lookup information to make identification; the attention shift moves the eye to key part locations for attention.