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The World in Your Head - A Gestalt View of the Mechanism of Conscious Experience (Hardcover)
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The World in Your Head - A Gestalt View of the Mechanism of Conscious Experience (Hardcover)
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"The World In Your Head: A Gestalt View of the Mechanism of
Conscious Experience" represents a bold assault on one of the
greatest unsolved mysteries in science: the nature of consciousness
and the human mind.
Rather than examining the brain and nervous system to see what
they tell us about the mind, this book begins with an examination
of conscious experience to see what it can tell us about the brain.
Through this analysis, the first and most obvious observation is
that consciousness appears as a volumetric spatial void, containing
colored objects and surfaces. This reveals that the representation
in the brain takes the form of an explicit volumetric spatial model
of external reality. Therefore, the world we see around us is not
the real world itself, but merely a miniature virtual-reality
replica of that world in an internal representation. In fact, the
phenomena of dreams and hallucinations clearly demonstrate the
capacity of the brain to construct complete virtual worlds even in
the absence of sensory input. Perception is somewhat like a guided
hallucination, based on sensory stimulation.
This insight allows us to examine the world of visual experience
not as scientists exploring the external world, but as perceptual
scientists examining a rich and complex internal representation.
This unique approach to investigating mental function has
implications in a wide variety of related fields, including the
nature of language and abstract thought, and motor control and
behavior. It also has implications to the world of music, art, and
dance, showing how the patterns of regularity and periodicity in
space and time--apparent in those aesthetic domains--reflect the
periodic basis set of the underlying harmonic resonance
representation in the brain.
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