An article by Oliver Sacks in The New York Review of Books worth reading— abd if it's only because Borges is mentioned in the first and last sentence.
Looking at the visual system, as Crick and Koch do, I feel quite convinced, that consciousness might work with discontinous elements. But what about auditive perception? Do we really dissect melodies in parts to hear them? Hard to imagine.
Looking at the visual system, as Crick and Koch do, I feel quite convinced, that consciousness might work with discontinous elements. But what about auditive perception? Do we really dissect melodies in parts to hear them? Hard to imagine.
Freitag, 9. Januar 2004, 16:02 - Rubrik: Geist