define specific mechanisms/ mechanics of biological cognition, by describing simple scenes of survival for hypothetical ancestors

overview

  1. Phenomenal foundations
    1. Tools for the journey
      1. Introspection/ metacognition
    2. Thought
      1. Arriving thought
      2. Continuation
    3. Emotion
      1. Sensation
        1. Embodied messaging language
          1. Pulsed/ repeatable
      2. Embodied messaging language
        1. Pulsed/ repeatable
    4. Memory
      1. Mutation
    5. Matters for attention
      1. Significance (emotion)
      2. Simultaneous presentation
      3. Complex
  2. The evolution of cognition
    1. Survival
    2. Stimulus organism response
      1. Conditionality
      2. Conditionality
      3. Detect interpret significance response enact
        1. Continuation
    3. Neurones
      1. Pattern
        1. Relative relation
      2. Trend
        1. Relative mutation
    4. Environments and places
      1. Pattern, place
      2. Zonal ban {geographical survival optimisation}
    5. Others
      1. {Peers; prey; predators}
    6. Context
      1. Conditionality
        1. Conditional {behaviour; response; autonomy}
        2. Multi-domain survival
    7. Time
      1. Asynchronous cognition
      2. Deferred opportunistic learning
    8. Chemical logistics
      1. Neurone construction, maintenance
      2. Operations
      3. Cerebrospinal fluid
    9. Autonomy
      1. Core mutation

foundations

pattern