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    The Neural Basis of Time Perception: A Complex and Subjective Relationship

    Let me relabel those attractors as "points of focus", then: 1- These points of focus can be shifted both by external and internal agents, that's how we manage to "learn", I suppose. 2- If I am real-time conscious of the dynamics, then it means [how to put this...aha!] I have chosen a...
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    The Neural Basis of Time Perception: A Complex and Subjective Relationship

    Jack, do you mean we are "real-time" conscious of the dynamics? On a side note, I was just thinking of how do we basically "differentiate"? That's the very building block of our intellectual existence, but yet, do we really differentiate between two things at the very "same time"? And if so...
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    The Neural Basis of Time Perception: A Complex and Subjective Relationship

    I can't reason this way -ignorance, been to doctor1, medications hurt my stomach- but I think we cannot be real-time conscious of the dynamics of our (personal) neural structure, can we? Update: What I am trying to say/support is that we conclude a sense of time/passage from our previously...
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    Analytic properties of amplitudes

    I am not sure if this is what you are looking for, but it wouldn't hurt to skim over TOC of https://www.amazon.com/dp/0198515723/?tag=pfamazon01-20.
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    The Neural Basis of Time Perception: A Complex and Subjective Relationship

    Let me clarify my point and also share my thoughts -thanks to apeiron's hint- on the issue of rate: Take the following two sequences: 1,1,2,2,3,3 1,1,2,3,4,4 I think what we do is to first use an ordering parameter to assign an ordering relation to our sense of variation of spatial...
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    The Neural Basis of Time Perception: A Complex and Subjective Relationship

    Evo, I explained my point clearly on the very quote you picked up to reply to at first o:)
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    The Neural Basis of Time Perception: A Complex and Subjective Relationship

    Implicit in your concept of "rate" is "time" again; to me it is more like you are utilizing the notion of time to define the very same thing.
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    The Neural Basis of Time Perception: A Complex and Subjective Relationship

    No Evo; with all due respect, the way you think you perceive the time is the way my stomach does; perhaps the issue I am posing here is more cognitive rather than biological -at least in the sense and level you employ it.
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    The Neural Basis of Time Perception: A Complex and Subjective Relationship

    :rolleyes: That was funny (sort of); :shy: but "funny" was ALL that it could be.
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    The Neural Basis of Time Perception: A Complex and Subjective Relationship

    I was about to agree with you as this was my own opinion too, but it just came to me: How do we perceive the "rate" of the passage of time? I like to propose that we do it by comparing one ordered set with another, but then it comes the question of: What is the structure I define on these...
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    The Neural Basis of Time Perception: A Complex and Subjective Relationship

    How do we perceive the Time?
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