Category: Human Behavior and Cognitive Science

  • The Via Negativa Of Increasing Computational Efficiency in Man

    The Via Negativa Of Increasing Computational Efficiency in Man https://propertarianinstitute.com/2020/11/04/the-via-negativa-of-increasing-computational-efficiency-in-man/


    Source date (UTC): 2020-11-04 01:51:51 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1323805124326805504

  • You don’t understand. We don’t speak in these terms, but we find you disgusting.

    You don’t understand. We don’t speak in these terms, but we find you disgusting. Revolting really. That’s what it means to be conservative: higher disgust response to defects. If this doesn’t work we just have to separate and let you make your slums and while we restore our laws.


    Source date (UTC): 2020-11-04 00:12:57 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1323780234592899073

    Reply addressees: @Shnazzyone @realDonaldTrump

    Replying to: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1323777970830561281

  • You just didn’t consider the possibility that some genes favor correspondence an

    You just didn’t consider the possibility that some genes favor correspondence and some dont.

    That’s why studying mathematical fields is useful. You stop making normative mistakes.


    Source date (UTC): 2020-11-03 22:59:27 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1323761739578691585

    Reply addressees: @rich0292

    Replying to: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1323756759916445697

  • Just the opposite. I’m a bot for my genes. But by accident (i’m an aspie) my gen

    Just the opposite. I’m a bot for my genes. But by accident (i’m an aspie) my genes have less influence than my aspie (developmental) demand for coherence. In other words, it just means my genes force me to seek commensurability with physical, natural, and evolutionary laws.


    Source date (UTC): 2020-11-03 22:58:31 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1323761505842667522

    Reply addressees: @rich0292

    Replying to: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1323756759916445697

  • TQ: The natural tendency of conservatives, as kant illustrated, is to use hyperb

    TQ: The natural tendency of conservatives, as kant illustrated, is to use hyperbole to illustrate the categorical imperative “what if everyone did that”. In any population a general rule describes a distribution. Undisciplined, the female intution can and does do this.


    Source date (UTC): 2020-11-03 21:36:58 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1323740982861508608

    Reply addressees: @TruthQuest11

    Replying to: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1323703258825764867

  • There isn’t any difference between left, libertarian, and right NPCs. The questi

    There isn’t any difference between left, libertarian, and right NPCs. The question isn’t whether we have free will, but just how hard and rare it is not to be a bot for your genes, repeating the hoots and whistles of your gene pool.


    Source date (UTC): 2020-11-03 21:10:09 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1323734233521758208

  • Androgeny to males is equal to giving it away to females. Same issue, same respo

    Androgeny to males is equal to giving it away to females. Same issue, same response. Discounts the market.


    Source date (UTC): 2020-11-03 20:26:52 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1323723337974108163

  • How Memories Are Stored

    How Memories Are Stored. https://propertarianinstitute.com/2020/11/03/how-memories-are-stored/


    Source date (UTC): 2020-11-03 20:19:58 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1323721603407060992

  • How Memories Are Stored.

    —” …. ‘neural predictions are the basic unit of thought, encoding not just perception but also motivation, reward, and even movement’ …   I saved this from somewhere, if someone wants to explain it to me i’d be very pleased”— Rival Voices  @nosilverv

    THE CORRECT ANSWER
    1) Predictions (sequences) occur at every level of the neural micro, macro, region, hierarchy
    2) Predictions include spatial relations
    3) Combined into objects, spaces, and boundaries
    4) Detecting novelties
    5) Combined into episodes
    6) Auto associated emotions
    7) Rehearsed (repeated) into short and eventually long term memory
    8) in competition with other rehearsals for long term memory
    9) Both intermittently and during sleep, and largely limited to the last wake cycle.
    10) Almost all emotions are caused by anticipated gain or loss of some asset(opportunity).
    11) Converting all experiences into statements of acquisition, loss prevention, or loss will explain all emotional states.
    12) The list of categories of ‘things’ we seek to acquire is small.
    13) In the past five to ten years, and somewhat in the past two we have largely formed a working model of the brain and it’s deceptively uncomplicated and disturbingly similar to a 3d video game. (really)
    14) as far as I know all the ‘magic and mystery’ of the brain is gone.
    15) All that remains is documenting the ‘tendency’ of which pathways form, and our biological differences in their formation, energy supply, and energy cost. (Elon Musk was promising this but most of us assume it’s going to either fail, or be solved non-mechanically.)

    16) CLOSING: So

    —“neural predictions are the basic unit of thought, encoding not just perception but also motivation, reward, and even movement”—

    I think this is easily misinterpreted. It’s more accurate to say that neural predictions and auto-associations that create then activate circuits that construct and reconstruct experiences from fragments of auto association with the indexes produced by episodes.

    17) The only issue I’m uncertain about is whether the index is retained in the entorhinal cortex or nearby or whether there is some other vehicle for indexing by auto-association. It’s very hard to know at this point. The most logical answer is that ‘it’s stored where it’s calculated’.  I think that what might horrify or amaze people is how many episodes or sequences that even simple neural structures can store. It’s effectively infinite. The problem isn’t storing episodes. It’s sorting through them. There just has to be some means of separating an episode from the rest without re-experiencing some part of it. There just isn’t enough information after a while to recall it. It’s still all there. There just isn’t any way to index (find) it.

  • How Memories Are Stored.

    —” …. ‘neural predictions are the basic unit of thought, encoding not just perception but also motivation, reward, and even movement’ …   I saved this from somewhere, if someone wants to explain it to me i’d be very pleased”— Rival Voices  @nosilverv

    THE CORRECT ANSWER
    1) Predictions (sequences) occur at every level of the neural micro, macro, region, hierarchy
    2) Predictions include spatial relations
    3) Combined into objects, spaces, and boundaries
    4) Detecting novelties
    5) Combined into episodes
    6) Auto associated emotions
    7) Rehearsed (repeated) into short and eventually long term memory
    8) in competition with other rehearsals for long term memory
    9) Both intermittently and during sleep, and largely limited to the last wake cycle.
    10) Almost all emotions are caused by anticipated gain or loss of some asset(opportunity).
    11) Converting all experiences into statements of acquisition, loss prevention, or loss will explain all emotional states.
    12) The list of categories of ‘things’ we seek to acquire is small.
    13) In the past five to ten years, and somewhat in the past two we have largely formed a working model of the brain and it’s deceptively uncomplicated and disturbingly similar to a 3d video game. (really)
    14) as far as I know all the ‘magic and mystery’ of the brain is gone.
    15) All that remains is documenting the ‘tendency’ of which pathways form, and our biological differences in their formation, energy supply, and energy cost. (Elon Musk was promising this but most of us assume it’s going to either fail, or be solved non-mechanically.)

    16) CLOSING: So

    —“neural predictions are the basic unit of thought, encoding not just perception but also motivation, reward, and even movement”—

    I think this is easily misinterpreted. It’s more accurate to say that neural predictions and auto-associations that create then activate circuits that construct and reconstruct experiences from fragments of auto association with the indexes produced by episodes.

    17) The only issue I’m uncertain about is whether the index is retained in the entorhinal cortex or nearby or whether there is some other vehicle for indexing by auto-association. It’s very hard to know at this point. The most logical answer is that ‘it’s stored where it’s calculated’.  I think that what might horrify or amaze people is how many episodes or sequences that even simple neural structures can store. It’s effectively infinite. The problem isn’t storing episodes. It’s sorting through them. There just has to be some means of separating an episode from the rest without re-experiencing some part of it. There just isn’t enough information after a while to recall it. It’s still all there. There just isn’t any way to index (find) it.