Models of Knowledge
The brain constructs independent models of the world using sensory inputs, which do not inherently know their origins. This process, termed sensory motor inference, allows for the recognition of objects through various senses and the formation of complex concepts. Knowledge is stored in multiple reference frames, suggesting that understanding is built upon a network of interconnected models rather than a singular representation.In this clip
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