Depends on what you mean but if I understand you correctly, then yes.
Think of it this what. You see what the camera sees but most of the back and sides of your brain tries to break it into objects a, spaces, and backgrounds. Then this is all assembled in your hippocampus and along with information about your body, creating an episode that serves as the index to the collection of parts. Then everything is auto-associated with all of your existing memories and if any useful pattern shows up it’s raised to your attention. These patterns compete like an economy for your attention. It’s really that simple.
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Source date (UTC): 2023-09-09 02:33:30 UTC
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