Perception,Memory, and Duration: The Binding Problem and the Synthesis of the Past |
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Authors: | Pete A. Y. Gunter |
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Affiliation: | University of North Texas , Denton , Texas , USA |
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Abstract: | Theories of perception and of memory are closely allied. The binding problem (which considers how bits of perception are reassembled by the brain) leads to neurophysiological subjectivism. This could be outflanked by arguing with Bergson that perceiving consciousness is out in the world. Thus the brain would bind only behavioral “maps.” In turn, consciousness would retain our personal pasts. Such personal (episodic) memories both help us to recognize present objects and to perform creative acts. Memory, although retentive, is also creative. This is important in rethinking biological and evolutionary memory. |
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Keywords: | Binding problem creativity memory perception |
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