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서울대학교 인지과학연구소 Journal of Cognitive Science Journal of Cognitive Science 제19권 제2호
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2018.1
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253 - 281 (29page)

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There are four prominent properties of the mind that pose the greatest challenge to neuroscience and the mind-brain problem. The first is the unity of conscious experience: We experience every object in perception at a specific location in the global sphere of surrounding experience, and the whole assembly of perceptions hangs together as a single unified structure. The second great mystery is the manifestly pictorial nature of visual experience: We see the world as a surrounding structure that is explicitly three-dimensional and spatial. The third great mystery is the holistic nature of perception as revealed by Gestalt theory, or the way that the global percept emerges from the parallel influence of countless individual features simultaneously. The fourth is the invariance evident in perception, whereby objects maintain their structural integrity and recognized identity even as they rotate, translate, and scale by perspective in their motions through the world. The world itself appears stable, even as our head and eyes and brain rotate relative to that world. These four perplexing properties of mind pose such a profound challenge to theories of brain function as a basis for mind, that historically they have been largely ignored, if not actively “explained away”, as if they had no relevance to the mind-brain problem. I propose that these four mysterious properties of mind are not unrelated, but in fact they are intimately related, and they collectively implicate a unified, pictorial, holistic, and invariant principle of computation and representation in the brain. Far from ignoring these most perplexing properties of mind, neurscience would do well to pay close attention to the computational principles that they implicate collectively.

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