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Image and Brain: The Resolution of the Imagery Debate

Image and Brain: The Resolution of the Imagery Debate

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: review of current thought in the field
Review: Wanted to span the difference between pharmacology, biochemistry and the nuts and bolts approach. Kosslyn puts these into black boxes and gives the reader the "effect of" these black boxes. Specifically was looking for ideas from the psychology point of view that would point in directions into the coding and sequencing of information, not in the cognitive science or neural sense approach but the biophysical approach of identification of back round noise in low frequency entrainment and transfer of information through entropy from the "wet computer" side. A passage from Kosslyn caught my attention when he states that imformation was not stored like an array in a computer, but mapped to specific locations anatomically.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: review of current thought in the field
Review: Wanted to span the difference between pharmacology, biochemistry and the nuts and bolts approach. Kosslyn puts these into black boxes and gives the reader the "effect of" these black boxes. Specifically was looking for ideas from the psychology point of view that would point in directions into the coding and sequencing of information, not in the cognitive science or neural sense approach but the biophysical approach of identification of back round noise in low frequency entrainment and transfer of information through entropy from the "wet computer" side. A passage from Kosslyn caught my attention when he states that imformation was not stored like an array in a computer, but mapped to specific locations anatomically.


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