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The Symbolic Qualia

The Symbolic Qualia. @The Asada Humanoid Science Conf. Ken Mogi. kenmogi@csl.sony.co.jp. Mirror neurons. Gallese V., Fadiga L., Fogassi L., Rizzolatti G. (1996) Action recognition in the premotor cortex. Brain 119: 593-609. The Systematic turn in neuroscience. Psychological Time and

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The Symbolic Qualia

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  1. The Symbolic Qualia @The Asada Humanoid Science Conf. Ken Mogi kenmogi@csl.sony.co.jp

  2. Mirror neurons Gallese V., Fadiga L., Fogassi L., Rizzolatti G. (1996) Action recognition in the premotor cortex. Brain 119: 593-609. The Systematic turn in neuroscience

  3. Psychological Time and Space

  4. Geldard, F.A., and Sherrick, C.E., 1972, "The Cutaneous 'rabbit': a perceptual illusion," Science, 178, pp.178-9.

  5. 100 ms in physical time ~ a moment in psychological time

  6. temporal filling in

  7. Two elements of psychological time sensory simultaneity ・is described by synaptic interaction simultaneity ・compactifies spatio-temporarily distributed neural activities into sensory qualia. intentional simultaneity ・complements sensory simultaneity in the formation of percepts ・gives rise to spatial structures in perception

  8. The intentional and sensory qualia

  9. intentional qualia of “a man walking” sensory qualia of white dots in a black background

  10. Intentional qualia; a Dalmatian Sensory qualia; blacks and whites

  11. Dallenbach’s cow

  12. Intentional qualia; a cow Sensory qualia; blacks and whites

  13. Aha! Experience Moony Face Varela, F. et al. Nature 1999

  14. The Symbolic Mind. Or how our cognitive processes “plug” into the symbolic

  15. What does it take to “see” ? John Haugeland Authentic Intentionality

  16. What about Authentic Intentionality? The Haugeland Thesis: In order to “see”, you need to have a sense of social responsibility.

  17. Cognition of one’s own mind and other’s mind

  18. Gallup, GG (1970). Chimpanzees: Self recognition. Science, 167, 86-87.

  19. In the mirror test, mirror gazing time is maximum in the transition period(social behavior to self-directed action) (Reportedly only humans, chimpanzees, Orang Utans, and dolphins pass the test)

  20. Do chimps know that others see? Povinelli, D. J. & Eddy, T. J. (1996) What young chimpanzees know about seeing. Monographs of the Society for Research on Child Development, No 247, Vol 61.

  21. Chimpanzees exhibit social behavior to the mirror images because they can’t perceive intentional states in others?

  22. Parrots and elephants can use the mirror to see things otherwise invisible Illustration by Eucaly Mogi

  23. The False Belief Task

  24. The Photo Task Zaitchik, D. (1990). Cognition, 35, 41-68. person B person A time Now One Hour Ago person A take Internal state different from the present

  25. The Challenge for Humanoid Science

  26. The Challenge of Humanoid Science

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