define specific mechanisms/ mechanics of biological cognition, by describing simple scenes of survival for hypothetical ancestors
overview
- Phenomenal foundations
- Tools for the journey
- Introspection/ metacognition
- Thought
- Arriving thought
- Continuation
- Emotion
- Sensation
- Embodied messaging language
- Pulsed/ repeatable
- Embodied messaging language
- Embodied messaging language
- Pulsed/ repeatable
- Sensation
- Memory
- Mutation
- Matters for attention
- Significance (emotion)
- Simultaneous presentation
- Complex
- Tools for the journey
- The evolution of cognition
- Survival
- Stimulus organism response
- Conditionality
- Conditionality
- Detect interpret significance response enact
- Continuation
- Neurones
- Pattern
- Relative relation
- Trend
- Relative mutation
- Pattern
- Environments and places
- Pattern, place
- Zonal ban {geographical survival optimisation}
- Others
- {Peers; prey; predators}
- Context
- Conditionality
- Conditional {behaviour; response; autonomy}
- Multi-domain survival
- Conditionality
- Time
- Asynchronous cognition
- Deferred opportunistic learning
- Chemical logistics
- Neurone construction, maintenance
- Operations
- Cerebrospinal fluid
- Autonomy
- Core mutation
foundations
pattern