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+ | ** it creates natural internal motivation | ||
+ | ** body manages sensors and effectors as one coordinated organism, which is a step to create the identity | ||
+ | ** body connects mind to external environment | ||
+ | * embodiment means connecting mind to body | ||
+ | ** body is a platform to create identity and coordinated system of effectors | ||
+ | ** aggregating streams allow to connect abstracts to subsymbolic representations, filling abstracts with actual meaning | ||
+ | ** mind affects itself directly and via a body (e.g. mind -> hypothalamus -> hormones -> body -> mind) |
Revision as of 11:36, 29 November 2015
Biological Life Research
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This page covers biological principles of embodiment.
Overview
- body plays significant roles for the brain:
- it creates natural internal motivation
- body manages sensors and effectors as one coordinated organism, which is a step to create the identity
- body connects mind to external environment
- embodiment means connecting mind to body
- body is a platform to create identity and coordinated system of effectors
- aggregating streams allow to connect abstracts to subsymbolic representations, filling abstracts with actual meaning
- mind affects itself directly and via a body (e.g. mind -> hypothalamus -> hormones -> body -> mind)