Parallelism in Conscious Experience.

Discusses the ways parallel processing exists in computers and within the nervous and neurological systems of human beings. Parallel processing as an important theme in computer science; Reference to the two tracks of the perceptual and the imaginary that people live in; Difference between presence...

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Publicado en:Daedalus: Journal of the American Academy of Arts & Sciences Vol. 121; no. 1; pp. 87 - 104
Autor principal: Sokolowski, Robert
Formato: Artículo
Publicado: MIT Press Winter92
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Sumario:Discusses the ways parallel processing exists in computers and within the nervous and neurological systems of human beings. Parallel processing as an important theme in computer science; Reference to the two tracks of the perceptual and the imaginary that people live in; Difference between presence and absence to the human condition; Existence of physiological reasons for parallel processing; New possibilities opened in neural sciences and computer hardware and programming; More.